Posted 1 year ago
austrohung…
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This shape is a rare one with its 6 indentations. A simmilar one without them was used at the Vienna Winther Exhibition in 1898-1899 and in 1902 was produced with the indentations in the decorations Phänomen Genre 17215, Asträa and Formosa.
This decor is usually mistaken as Papillon.
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LOVE ALL OF THE NEW ADDITIONAL PIECES, THEY ARE VERY STUNNING AND VERY BEAUTIFUL:)
Thanks bellin! Carlos will love to read your opinion on his Lötz vases! :)
ANYTIME:)
LOETZ CANDIA NORMA
So a variant of this was in the Secession exhibitions?
I agree with Bellin, Carlos' collection is stunning.
How different from your esthetic! Do you draw a line down your home and one gets to decorate one side and one the other?
Hahaha!!! So areasch one gets to decorate his own place... but I hope we'll be able to find a place big enough for the two of us... and our stuff. It won'tbe easy!
@cogito: apparently yes. It is a pretty impressive vase, so big!