Johann Loetz Witwe – Rare Phänomen Genre 2-314 vase with applied handles – 1902
Johann Loetz Witwe, commonly known as Loetz, was a prestigious glass manufacturer operating in the Bohemian region of modern-day Czech Republic. Established in 1836, Loetz rose to prominence during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly during the Art Nouveau period, for its innovative glassmaking techniques and artistic designs. Under the leadership of Max Ritter von Spaun, the company pioneered new methods and styles that set it apart from its contemporaries, earning international acclaim.
Loetz was celebrated for its vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and the distinctive iridescent finishes that allowed its glass pieces to reflect light in captivating ways. The company’s ability to fuse traditional craftsmanship with modern artistry cemented its place as a leader in the decorative arts.
One of Loetz’s most significant contributions to glass art was the development of the Phänomen Genre series. Introduced in the late 19th century, this series revolutionized glass design by emphasizing complex surface treatments and vivid color transitions. The Phänomen Genre techniques involved layering and manipulating glass to produce optical effects such as iridescence and color shifts, achieved through the application of metallic salts and precise temperature control. This process resulted in dynamic pieces that appeared to change color depending on the angle of the light.
Phänomen Genre 2/314
The Phänomen Genre 2/314 vase is a stunning example of Loetz’s artistic mastery and innovation. Designed in 1902, this vase embodies the creative and experimental spirit of the Art Nouveau era.
Design and Execution:
Condition and Details:
Design and cataloging:
The vase was designed in 1902 and is included in the Prestel book Katalog der Musterschnitte (Production number Series II 2/674), a comprehensive catalog of design patterns that provides valuable insight into the range and diversity of Loetz’s creations. This catalog serves as an important historical document, showcasing the innovative designs that established Loetz as a leader in Art Nouveau glassmaking.
Details:
Manufacturer: Johann Loetz Witwe
Decor: Phänomen Genre 2/314
Production number: Series II 2/647
Style: Jugendstil
Material: Molded and free-formed glass, reduced, improved pontil, iridescence, apllied handles
Color: Metallic-yellow
Period: 1900 – 1909
Dimensions:
Height: 22,5cm / 8.86”
Diameter top: 15cm / 5.91”
Diameter base: 11,5cm / 4.53″
Literature: Hatje Cantz – Loetz Bohemian Glass 1880 – 1940 – Page 97 & 306 .
Prestel – Böhmisch Glas 1880 – 1940 Band 1 Werkmonographie – Page 160 & 335.
Prestel – Böhmisch Glas 1880 – 1940 Band 2 Katalog der Musterschnitte – Page 145 & 445.
Passauer Glasmuseum – Das Böhmische Glas 1700-1950 – BAND IV – Jugendstil in Böhmen – Page 55.
Condition: Excellent, with a very thin heatcheck on one handle.
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