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Rounded Papillion Vase by Loetz

Rounded Papillion Vase by Loetz

This exquisite vase belongs to Loetz's prestigious Papillon collection and is identified as the 7724 form. Renowned for its captivating color palette, this piece showcases a striking blend of blue, green and purple hues, producing an iridescent shimmer. The design of the vase is characterized by two circular segments, elegantly arranged in a stacked fashion. This design, both naturalistic and avant garde, encapsulates the Art Nouveau movement's preference for organic, fluid shapes, a signature feature of Loetz's celebrated glassware. This vase was also featured in the Musée du Verre de Conches' 2018 exhibition titled Loetz 1900 Verre de Boheme.

Loetz, a leading producer of exceptional art glass in the Art Nouveau style, is celebrated for its pioneering work with iridescent glass, a field in which it is paralleled chiefly by the esteemed Tiffany Studios. Loetz revitalized an ancient glassmaking technique to produce an iridescent and marble-like texture.

Circa 1898

8 1/4” high x 6 1/2“ diameter
$2,747.50

Original: $7,850.00

-65%
Rounded Papillion Vase by Loetz—

$7,850.00

$2,747.50
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Description

This exquisite vase belongs to Loetz's prestigious Papillon collection and is identified as the 7724 form. Renowned for its captivating color palette, this piece showcases a striking blend of blue, green and purple hues, producing an iridescent shimmer. The design of the vase is characterized by two circular segments, elegantly arranged in a stacked fashion. This design, both naturalistic and avant garde, encapsulates the Art Nouveau movement's preference for organic, fluid shapes, a signature feature of Loetz's celebrated glassware. This vase was also featured in the Musée du Verre de Conches' 2018 exhibition titled Loetz 1900 Verre de Boheme.

Loetz, a leading producer of exceptional art glass in the Art Nouveau style, is celebrated for its pioneering work with iridescent glass, a field in which it is paralleled chiefly by the esteemed Tiffany Studios. Loetz revitalized an ancient glassmaking technique to produce an iridescent and marble-like texture.

Circa 1898

8 1/4” high x 6 1/2“ diameter
Rounded Papillion Vase by Loetz | M.S. Rau