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Collection
時代 | 王朝 | 様式
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Measurements
  • 7 センチ
  • 7.7 センチ
  • 縦幅: 18.6 センチ
  • 133
作品番号
  • WI 1650
Acquisition
  • purchase, 1916
Department
  • Glass and Ceramics Collection
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Description
    The painter and graphic designer Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel had studied not only at the Academy of Fine Arts, but also at the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts under Alfred Roller before he began working for the Wiener Werkstätte as a designer of various patterns in 1906. Beginning around 1910, Jungnickel applied his abilities—which he had already proven with his textiles and graphic products for the Wiener Werkstätte—to the design of glasses for J. & L. Lobmeyr. Stefan Rath (1876–1960) had these Viennese designs for decors on simple glass shapes, such as this long-stemmed glass, produced in Bohemian manufactories. The technique of bronzite decoration, in which several firing and etching sequences were used to apply the décor shapes to the glass in black on a matte ground, was well-suited to creating the black/white contrasts favored by the aesthetic principles of the early Wiener Werkstätte. Here, Jungnickel’s abstract animal motifs are made to stand out clearly. (Franz, Rainald)
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  • drinking glass, Stem Glass, J. & L. Lobmeyr, MAK Inv.nr. WI 1650
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  • 26.09.2024


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