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Vase Golden ruby ​​with gold ornament. Imperial Glass Factory, Russia, 1830-1840s
Vase Golden ruby ​​with gold ornament. Imperial Glass Factory, Russia, 1830-1840s
A rare and exquisite example of Russian glassmaking from the era of Nicholas I, created by the masters of the Imperial Glass Factory. The vase is made of transparent colorless glass with an internal golden ruby color, achieving the depth of color due to the unique technology of coloring the glass mass with gold nanoparticles. The composition of the decor is verified to perfection: the body is decorated with painting in pure gold, executed with filigree precision. The central decoration is a medallion with an image of a basket filled with flowers and berries, enclosed in a frame of stylized laurel branches. This motif, symbolizing fertility and abundance, is complemented by thin plant garlands falling along the edges. The upper edge is decorated with a wide gold border, giving the item solemnity and nobility. Particular attention should be paid to the faceted base, emphasizing the play of light in the depths of the glass and enhancing the effect of precious radiance. Decorative elements on the base are accented with gilded inserts, emphasizing the exquisite plasticity of the form. Dimensions: Height: 12.7 cm. Diameter: 8.5 cm. Condition: In excellent condition, minimal signs of time. Gilding is in excellent condition, without losses.Historical background: Golden Ruby The technique of creating ruby ​​glass goes back centuries, dating back to the late antique period. However, it was only in the 17th century that the German alchemist Johann Kunkel managed to develop a scientifically sound recipe that made it possible to consistently obtain a rich blood-red shade of glass. In Russia, the first to master the technology of coloring glass mass with gold nanoparticles was the great scientist Mikhail Lomonosov, thereby laying the foundations for the domestic production of ruby ​​glass. By the beginning of the 19th century, the Imperial Glass Factory had reached the highest level of skill in working with this rare and complex technique. Fine ruby ​​glass items decorated with gilded painting were considered objects of the highest prestige. They adorned the state rooms of imperial residences, becoming the embodiment of impeccable taste, refined style and outstanding artistic value.
4000 EUR
Bon Bon Jar Or Pitcher By Kosta Boda And Kjell Engman, Signed, 20th Century.
Bon Bon Jar Or Pitcher By Kosta Boda And Kjell Engman, Signed, 20th Century.
Jar or pitcher Bon Bon by the Swedish house Kosta Boda and the artist designer Kjell Engman Signed, 20th Century.Founded in 1742 by Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstei, Kosta Boda is the oldest glassworks in Sweden. Kosta Boda offers high-quality glass creations and is distinguished in particular by its collaborations with great contemporary artists or with renowned designers as is the case here for this pitcher created by Kjell Engman.Kjell Engman Engman studied at the Stockholm School of Applied Arts, where he specialized in glasswork, his first creations date from the 1970s. His passion for this material led him to collaborate with various renowned companies, including Kosta Boda, a famous Swedish glassworks.Over the course of his career, Engman has created many iconic works that have been exhibited around the world. His distinctive style is characterised by organic, expressive forms, as well as the bold use of bright colours and eccentric patterns. His designs are often considered collector’s items and are highly regarded by art and design enthusiasts.​​​​​​​Engman has received numerous awards and honours for his work, including the prestigious Lunning Prize in 1973. His works have also been exhibited in internationally renowned museums and art galleries, and are held in permanent collections around the world. As a prolific designer, Kjell Engman continues to push the boundaries of glass and ceramics, exploring new techniques and experimenting with innovative forms. His work continues to influence and inspire many artists and designers, and he remains one of the most influential figures in the Swedish art scene.
1070 EUR
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