Johann Loetz Witwe – Phänomen Genre 1/473 vase

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This impressive vase by Johann Loetz Witwe, one of the most important producers of Jugendstil glass from Bohemia, is executed in Phänomen Genre 1/473 and blown in the refined ground color pink. The vase has an elegant calabash shape with a flat, folded rim, a form that lends itself perfectly to this Phänomen Genre.

The lower section of the body is richly decorated with iridescent spots, beautifully distributed across the surface and shimmering in silver and purple hues. The rest of the surface is subtly covered with a light silver iridescence, which enhances the depth and vibrancy of the pink ground color.

The vase measures 25 cm in height and bears the signature “Loetz Austria” in the pontil. The production drawing of this specific model has unfortunately not been preserved, most likely lost during the major fire in the Loetz factory around 1902.

Due to the exceptional way in which this glass interacts with light, it is nearly impossible to capture the true color of the vase in photographs. The pink ground color shifts dramatically depending on the angle and intensity of the light, constantly revealing new aspects of its character and play of colors. Moreover, the iridescent hues appear far stronger and more vibrant in reality than visible in the photos, making the object all the more impressive when viewed in person.

Loetz in context

The glassworks Johann Loetz Witwe, located in Klostermühle (Bohemia), stood at the very pinnacle of European glass art around 1900. The company gained international acclaim for its innovative iridescent glass, in which metallic sheen and deep colors are harmoniously combined. Their Phänomen Genre décors, such as this example, rank among the most iconic creations and display a masterful balance between artistic design and technical innovation.

At the 1900 Paris World Exhibition, Loetz was internationally recognized alongside Louis Comfort Tiffany, firmly establishing its reputation as a leading producer of Art Nouveau glass. Today, Loetz objects are represented in major museum collections such as the MAK in Vienna and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and they belong to the most coveted pieces of Jugendstil glass on the art market.

Details:

Manufacturer: Johann Loetz (Lötz) Witwe

Décor: Phänomen Genre 1/473

Signature: “Loetz Austria”

Production number: Unknown- Circa 1901 / 1902

Style: Jugendstil

Material: Molded and free-formed glass, reduced, improved pontil

Color: Pink

Period: 1900 – 1909

Condition: Mint

Dimensions:

Height: 25cm / 9.84”

Diameter top: 6cm / 2.36”

Diameter base: 8cm / 3.15″

Literature:

Neugebauer, Helmut Ricke, and Jitka Lnenicková. Loetz: Bohemian Glass 1880–1940. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz, 2003, 120, 305.

Ricke, Helmut, and Patrick Rötig. Böhmisch Glas 1880–1940. Band 1: Werkmonographie. Munich: Prestel, 1989, 141, 154, 156, 334.

Passauer Glasmuseum. Das Böhmische Glas 1700–1950. Band IV: Jugendstil in Böhmen. Munich: Verlag D. W. Callwey, 1989, 60.

Price: € 5950,-

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