Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Company, New York um 1925. Glas, bernsteinfarben-gold und perlmuttfarben mattlüstriert, sowie Bronze, vergoldet. Auf Glastüllen geätzt «Quezal». Elektrifiziert.
H. 37, D. 29 cm.
Als ehemalige Mitarbeiter Louis Comfort Tiffanys gründeten Martin Bach und Thomas Johnson im Jahr 1901 Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Company in Brooklyn, New York. Ihre Produkte entstanden in Anlehnung und Weiterentwicklung an die irisierenden Favrile-Gläser Tiffanys.
Literatur: Helga Hilschenz, Das Glas des Jugendstils, München 1973, S. 467 (vgl.).
Pair of three-light Art Nouveau table lamps
Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Company, New York circa 1925. Glass, matt amber-coloured-gold and mother-of-pearl-coloured lustre, as well as gilt bronze. Etched on glass sleeves «Quezal». Electrified.
H 37, Diam. 29 cm.
As former employees of Louis Comfort Tiffany Martin Bach and Thomas Johnson founded the Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Company in Brooklyn, New York, in 1901. Their products were based on and developed further from the iridescent favrile glasses of Tiffany.
Literature: Helga Hilschenz, Das Glas des Jugendstils, Munich 1973, p. 467 (cf.).
Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Company, New York um 1925. Glas, bernsteinfarben-gold und perlmuttfarben mattlüstriert, sowie Bronze, vergoldet. Auf Glastüllen geätzt «Quezal». Elektrifiziert.
H. 37, D. 29 cm.
Als ehemalige Mitarbeiter Louis Comfort Tiffanys gründeten Martin Bach und Thomas Johnson im Jahr 1901 Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Company in Brooklyn, New York. Ihre Produkte entstanden in Anlehnung und Weiterentwicklung an die irisierenden Favrile-Gläser Tiffanys.
Literatur: Helga Hilschenz, Das Glas des Jugendstils, München 1973, S. 467 (vgl.).
Pair of three-light Art Nouveau table lamps
Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Company, New York circa 1925. Glass, matt amber-coloured-gold and mother-of-pearl-coloured lustre, as well as gilt bronze. Etched on glass sleeves «Quezal». Electrified.
H 37, Diam. 29 cm.
As former employees of Louis Comfort Tiffany Martin Bach and Thomas Johnson founded the Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Company in Brooklyn, New York, in 1901. Their products were based on and developed further from the iridescent favrile glasses of Tiffany.
Literature: Helga Hilschenz, Das Glas des Jugendstils, Munich 1973, p. 467 (cf.).
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