Description
This striking Art Deco vase, attributed to Curt Schlevogt, exemplifies the sculptural elegance and modernist refinement of Bohemian glass design in the 1930s. Rendered in a vivid malachite-green opaque glass, the piece features a glossy, jade-like surface that evokes carved stone while maintaining the luminous depth unique to pressed glass. The vase’s body is richly modeled with a high-relief motif of three stylized female figures arranged in a circular embrace, their elongated forms and flowing hair characteristic of the Art Deco fascination with harmony, movement, and idealized beauty. They appear to gather fruit or blossoms at the center, symbolizing abundance and unity. Above, a faceted collar transitions to a flared rim, while the stepped base provides architectural balance and stability. Often associated with the Ingrid pattern line produced by Curt Schlevogt’s Gablonz (Jablonec) workshops in Czechoslovakia, this vase reflects the period’s interest in neoclassical themes interpreted through modern geometric stylization.
Dimensions : 9" H 4" Diameter
