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Josef Hospodka for Chribska Glassworks Amber and Green Bowl, Czech Art Glass

$350
£265.57
€303.66
CA$488.86
A$543.54
CHF 283.81
MX$6,616.21
NOK 3,621.25
SEK 3,392.94
DKK 2,266.25
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Striking sculptural footed bowl with pulled and manipulated rim has color shift from amber to deep green on the rim; the asymmetrical, free-flowing rim creates an organic mood and guides the eye along the piece. The bowl is missing the original manufacturer sticker, but can be identified and attributed by various printed sources and online catalogues. Sklarna Chribska was founded in early 15th century and is thought to be one of the oldest glassworks still in operation in Europe. In 1882 it passed into hands of Mayer family, who run it until the Second World War; during 1950s it was absorbed into Borske Sklo, along with Moser and Mstisov. Josef Hospodka, previously a head of the blown glass studio at Umelecke Sklo, was Chribska's chief designer from early 1950s to 1970s. Hospodka was a highly respected designer in Czechoslovakia, and his fluid, organic design style was very successful commercially, with some of his pieces remaining in Chribska's production until the end of 1980s. One of Hospodka's best-known designs is the Chribska glass lamp that won a gold medal at the Brussels World Fair in 1958; he won several awards for his work at Chribska, including a gold medal at the Montreal World's Fair in 1967. His contribution to glass design is considered an important part of Czech cultural heritage.

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