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High-Stemmed Liqueur Glass, c. 1900

Leopold Museum,
Vienna
Clear and green glass
13.9×4.8×4.8 cm

Artists

  • Koloman Moser

    (Vienna 1868–1918 Vienna)

  • Meyr’s Neffe on behalf of E. Bakalowits Söhne
Unfortunately not on display at the moment
Much in keeping with the aim of embellishing all areas of life with art, Koloman Moser (1868–1918) designed objects of delicate glass art, including long-stemmed wine and champagne glasses as well as ornate receptacles in various shapes and shades. From 1899 Moser designed countless models and drafts for vases, carafes and glass services for the chandelier manufactory E. Bakalowits Söhne, which were executed by the largest Bohemian glass foundries, the glass factory Johann Lötz Witwe and the glass manufactory Meyr’s Neffe. His liqueur glasses featuring cuppas with optical molding, which were designed in keeping with the international curvilinear style prevalent at the time, captivate with their slender stems. The tulip shape and the overly long stem invest the hand-blown glasses with particular elegance.

Object data

Artist/author
  • Koloman Moser
  • Execution: Meyr’s Neffe on behalf of E. Bakalowits Söhne
Title
High-Stemmed Liqueur Glass
Date
c. 1900
Category
Arts and crafts
Material​/technique
Clear and green glass
Dimensions
13.9×4.8×4.8 cm
Credit line
Leopold Museum, Vienna, Inv. 4251 12
Inventory access
Contributed to the Leopold Museum-Privatstiftung in 1994
Selection of Reference works
  • Wien 1900. Aufbruch in die Moderne, hrsg. von Hans-Peter Wipplinger, Wien 2019 (Ausst.-Kat. Leopold Museum, Wien, ab 15.03.2019).
  • Koloman Moser- Die Sammlung Leopold, hrsg. von Elisabeth Leopold/Stefan Kutzenberger, Wien 2018 (Ausst.-Kat. Leopold Museum, Wien, 18.01.2018-10.06.2018).
  • Koloman Moser 1868-1818, hrsg. von Rudolf Leopold/Gerd Pichler, Wien 2007 (Ausst.-Kat. Leopold Museum, Wien, 25.05.2007-10.09.2007).
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