Fine glass bowl with base decorated with a motif designed by Koloman Moser.
Bowl is handmade in Italy by egizia l'arte dell'oggetto
features the design die Reifezeit (the flowering season) designed by Kolo Moser in 1901. See the last photo to this effect for this design.
Bowl was made around 1950.
On glass entry Omaggio A Kolo Moser.
The vitrification process is carried out in an oven at about 560° and allows the screenprints to solidify and become coherent with the support, be it a plate, a glass or any other object.
Every Egizia product is completely Made in Italy . Often also used with silver.
The design is also tangibly applied to it.
Koloman Moser (Vienna, 30 March 1868 - there, 18 October 1918) was an Austrian artist; he painted, designed furniture, stained glass, jewellery and was a graphic designer. He was a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts and the Vienna School of Applied Arts; at this school he worked as a teacher after 1899.
In 1897, Moser was among the founders of the Vienna Secession, which he left in 1905 with the group around Gustav Klimt.
With Josef Hoffmann, he founded the production community the Wiener Werkstätte in 1903, which grew out of the Wiener Secession and was similar to the British Arts-and-crafts movement. Key contributors to the workshop included Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Emil Orlik and Oskar Kokoschka. Moser remained associated with the Werkstätte only until 1907.
see the photos for a good impression, are part of the description.
in fine condition.
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