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Lucienne Bloch - Leerdam - Glasobjekt, Elefant - Glas
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Lucienne Bloch - Leerdam - Glasobjekt, Elefant - Glas

A wonderful clear glass elephant by Lucienne Bloch in good vintage condition. These are usually frosted though there are some clear one such as this one. Dimensions: 6 x 6 x 2.3 cm. Take note: The marble pedestal is not included in the lot and was only used for styling. Background information: Lucienne Bloch (1909-1999) was a Swiss born American artist. She was particularly renowned for her wall paintings and for her association with Mexican artist Diego Rivera, for whom she made the only existing photos of his wall painting 'Man at the Crossroads', painted in 1933 and destroyed in January 1934 at Rockefeller Center in New York City. In 1929 she pioneered with the design of glass sculptures for Royal Leerdam Crystal Glass Factory in The Netherlands. When Frank Lloyd Wright saw her glass work and spoke with her in New York, he invited her to come and teach at the architect school in Taliesin East where she worked with artist and muralist Santiago Martínez Delgado and other professional colleagues in Taliesin. Source: Wikipedia. The condition is in accordance with age and use, such as small scratches, stains and in particular spots with wear on the bottom and sides. Please see the last close-up photo. Please study the photos well for a good impression of the offered lot. Will be well packaged and shipped by registered mail via PostNL Parcel Service in The Netherlands as well as abroad. Please visit our Catawiki page catawiki.grooveydesign.nl for more vintage design lots.

Nr. 35150243

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Lucienne Bloch - Leerdam - Glasobjekt, Elefant - Glas

Lucienne Bloch - Leerdam - Glasobjekt, Elefant - Glas

A wonderful clear glass elephant by Lucienne Bloch in good vintage condition. These are usually frosted though there are some clear one such as this one.

Dimensions: 6 x 6 x 2.3 cm.

Take note: The marble pedestal is not included in the lot and was only used for styling.

Background information:
Lucienne Bloch (1909-1999) was a Swiss born American artist. She was particularly renowned for her wall paintings and for her association with Mexican artist Diego Rivera, for whom she made the only existing photos of his wall painting 'Man at the Crossroads', painted in 1933 and destroyed in January 1934 at Rockefeller Center in New York City.

In 1929 she pioneered with the design of glass sculptures for Royal Leerdam Crystal Glass Factory in The Netherlands. When Frank Lloyd Wright saw her glass work and spoke with her in New York, he invited her to come and teach at the architect school in Taliesin East where she worked with artist and muralist Santiago Martínez Delgado and other professional colleagues in Taliesin. Source: Wikipedia.

The condition is in accordance with age and use, such as small scratches, stains and in particular spots with wear on the bottom and sides. Please see the last close-up photo. Please study the photos well for a good impression of the offered lot.


Will be well packaged and shipped by registered mail via PostNL Parcel Service in The Netherlands as well as abroad. Please visit our Catawiki page catawiki.grooveydesign.nl for more vintage design lots.

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