Details:
Manufacturer: Johann Loetz Witwe
Client: Boudon & Klähr, Paris
Decor: Papillon
Style: Art Nouveau
Material: Molded and free-formed glass, reduced, grounded rim, pewter
Color: Ruby, Papillon blue and dark pewter patina
Period: 1900 – 1909
Descripition:
This vase is our second mounted vase from Boudon & Klähr in Paris. This vase or bowl was created in the heyday of Art Nouveau around 1900 – 1905 through a collaboration between Johann Loetz Witwe from Austrian Bohemia and Boudon & Klähr from Paris. This creation is a perfect marriage of Austrian Jugendstil and French Art Nouveau.
The vase was blown by Johann Loetz Witwe in a ground color of ruby red glass and is executed in the decor “Papillon”. This decor made its appearance in the year 1898 and is one of the most famous, successful and probably also one of the most applied decors by Johann Loetz Witwe. Papillon is characterized by iridescent dots that change color depending on which ground color the vase is blown (Crete, Candia, Cobalt or Ruby).
Boudon & Klähr which was based in Paris represented Johann Loetz Witwe’s glass in the French capital. This vase that was sold exclusively by Boudon & Klähr, therefore, is an excellent representation of Austrian Art Nouveau glass combined with a pewter mount in French Art Nouveau design.
The literature indicates that the glass for this vase was commission-ordered from Johann Loetz Witwe by Boudon & Klähr; it is unknown by which firm the pewter frame was applied to the commission-ordered vases. In some cases Gustav Gurschner is attributed as the designer, although no incontrovertible evidence for this has been found.
Dimensions:
Height: 175mm / 6.89”
Diameter top: 130mm / 5.12″
Width mount: 265mm / 10.43″
Condition: Mint
Literature:
Prestel – Böhmisch Glas 1880 – 1940 Band 1 Werkmonographie. Page 98 & 99.
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