Around 1900, few manufactories mastered glassmaking with such visual sophistication as Johann Loetz Witwe, the Bohemian glasswork brand whose Phänomen series became a hallmark of Art Nouveau glass: technically daring and visually captivating. Design Antoinette Krasnik (attr.) Vase, 85/3875, Phänomen Gre 358, 1901. LVR-ZMB, Photo Stefan Arendt. Kunstpalast Glass collection Founded in 1836, the company […]

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