Art Deco Ingrid Figure ‘Jeune Fille au Vent’ (girl in the wind) c. 1937 Designed by Ida Schwetz Lehmann (1883-1971) Produced by Curt Schlevogt (1869-1959) H22*10*6 (cm) Art Deco 'Girl...
Art Deco Ingrid Figure ‘Jeune Fille au Vent’ (girl in the wind)
c. 1937
Designed by Ida Schwetz Lehmann (1883-1971)
Produced by Curt Schlevogt (1869-1959)
H22*10*6 (cm)
Art Deco "Girl in the Wind" crystal sculpture, designed by Austrian designer Ida Schwetz Lehmann (1883-1971). The series was named Ingrid by manufacturer Curt Schlevogt. It was unveiled at the Leipzig Spring Trade Fair in Germany and the Chicago World's Fair in 1934, and won a medal on behalf of Czechoslovakia at the Paris World's Fair in 1937.
The Bohemian region has a long history of glass manufacturing. The earliest production records can be traced back to the 12th century. During the era of Art Deco, Curt Schlevogt and Heinrich Hoffmann were inspired by the French crystal master Lalique to create equally exquisite glassware material, frosted crystal glass, and uses it as a media to unite many designers to create elegant art glass sculptures.
装饰艺术主义设计师 Ida Schwetz 霜水晶人像 Ingrid 系列 “风中女”
约 1937
设计师: Ida Schwetz Lehmann (1883-1971)
制造商: Curt Schlevogt (1869-1959)
高22*10*6 (cm)
装饰艺术主义“风中女孩”雕塑采用水晶玻璃制成。由奥地利设计师 Ida Schwetz Lehmann (1883-1971)设计。该系列被制造商 Curt Schlevogt 命名为 Ingrid 在1934年亮相于德国莱比锡春贸会和芝加哥世博会,并于1937年在巴黎世博会上代表捷克斯洛伐克获得奖牌。
波西米亚地区是历史悠久的玻璃制造产地,最早的生产记录可追溯至十二世纪,在装饰艺术主义盛行的年代,Curt Schlevogt 和 Heinrich Hoffmann 受到法国水晶大师 Lalique 的启发创造出同样精美绝伦的霜水晶,并以其为载体联合许多设计师创造出优雅的艺术玻璃雕塑。