Phenomenon
Vase
1900 (made)
1900 (made)
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Possibly designed by Max, Ritter von Spaun, at Johann Lotz Witwe. It was shown in the international exhibition, Paris, 1900, at which Lotz was awarded a Grand Prize. Lotz began producing iridescent glass, copying Tiffany, shortly after 1890. By 1900 they had evolved their own style and technique, imitating the lustrous effects seen on excavated glass or seashells. They developed and patented a method of fusing prefabricated glass rods onto a monochrome surface and then ornamented this by combing wavy patterns, marvering etc. The new range was given the name "Phanomen"glass. Inscribed with "Lotz" crossed arrows and four Xs incised
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Materials and techniques | glass, iridised |
Brief description | Vase, iridescent glass, Bohemia (Klostermühle), possibly designed by Max, Ritter von Spaun, at Johann Lötz Witwe, 1890-1900 |
Physical description | Possibly designed by Max, Ritter von Spaun, at Johann Lotz Witwe. It was shown in the international exhibition, Paris, 1900, at which Lotz was awarded a Grand Prize. Lotz began producing iridescent glass, copying Tiffany, shortly after 1890. By 1900 they had evolved their own style and technique, imitating the lustrous effects seen on excavated glass or seashells. They developed and patented a method of fusing prefabricated glass rods onto a monochrome surface and then ornamented this by combing wavy patterns, marvering etc. The new range was given the name "Phanomen"glass. Inscribed with "Lotz" crossed arrows and four Xs incised |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Lötz', crossed arrows and four Xs incised (Makers's mark) |
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Bibliographic reference | Glass Review 6/84,4/85,; Arwas as usual; Ricke etc Lötz 2 vols |
Other number | 0741 - Glass gallery number |
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Accession number | 1293-1900 |
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Record created | December 13, 1997 |
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