This impressive Jugendstil vase was created by the renowned glassworks Johann Loetz Witwe, located in Klostermühle (present-day Czech Republic). Around 1900, Loetz gained international acclaim for its innovative and artistically sophisticated iridescent glass objects,...
Daum Frères – École de Nancy This refined Art Nouveau vase was created by the prestigious Daum Frères workshop in Nancy, renowned for their masterful glass artistry at the beginning of the 20th century. Under the leadership of Auguste and Antonin Daum, the firm...
Jugendstil Table lamp — “Snake tamer” This impressive Art Nouveau table lamp was designed by the Slovenian sculptor Ivan Zajec (1869–1952) and cast by the renowned Kunst Erzgiesserei foundry in Vienna. The lamp features a graceful female figure elegantly...
Innovative glass art 1898 / 1899 This elegant Phänomen Genre 8065 Art Nouveau vase, crafted by Johann Loetz Witwe, was designed in 1899, just before the great success of the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900. During this crucial period, Max Ritter von Spaun and...
Pioneer in Iridescent Glass and Global Recognition The renowned Glashütte Johann Loetz Witwe, founded in 1836 in Klostermühle, Czech Republic, became one of the most influential glass manufacturers of its era. Notably, under the visionary leadership of Max Ritter von...