Louis Leloup - Vase - Glass

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Belgian studio art glass vase by Louis Leloup, signed L. Leloup, late 20th century, cylindrical form, 24 cm high and 7 cm in diameter, with purple and lilac iridescent relief decoration on a matte base, in good condition with minor signs of aging, weight 1.4 kg.

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Louis Leloup studio art glass vase – signed – Belgium – late 20th century

Professionally shipped – more than 900 five-star reviews worldwide.

Satined cylindrical glass vase by the Belgian glass artist Louis Leloup, rendered in purple and lilac tones with iridescent abstract relief decoration. The decoration consists of freely applied organic shapes with a strong play of light and varying reflections depending on lighting. The matte underside contrasts beautifully with the glossy applications.

Signed L. Leloup at the bottom.

Louis Leloup, born in 1929, is a master glassblower who worked for Val-Saint-Lambert and Daum. He enjoys international fame for his glass art and sculptural creations. In Kyoto (Japan) a full museum was dedicated to his work.

Height 24 cm, diameter 7 cm. The vase is in good condition with minimal signs of wear. Please view the photos for a detailed view of the vase. Note that there are two series of photos with different lighting.

Please view the photos carefully, they are part of the description.

Shipped with track & trace.

Seller's Story

Koen’s Antiques & Curiosa presents timeless finds: antiques, religious art, curios and vintage design. My passion for the exceptional takes me to markets, auctions and collections in Belgium and beyond. Each piece is carefully selected, accurately described and professionally shipped. More than 900 five-star reviews underscore my commitment to quality and service.
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Louis Leloup studio art glass vase – signed – Belgium – late 20th century

Professionally shipped – more than 900 five-star reviews worldwide.

Satined cylindrical glass vase by the Belgian glass artist Louis Leloup, rendered in purple and lilac tones with iridescent abstract relief decoration. The decoration consists of freely applied organic shapes with a strong play of light and varying reflections depending on lighting. The matte underside contrasts beautifully with the glossy applications.

Signed L. Leloup at the bottom.

Louis Leloup, born in 1929, is a master glassblower who worked for Val-Saint-Lambert and Daum. He enjoys international fame for his glass art and sculptural creations. In Kyoto (Japan) a full museum was dedicated to his work.

Height 24 cm, diameter 7 cm. The vase is in good condition with minimal signs of wear. Please view the photos for a detailed view of the vase. Note that there are two series of photos with different lighting.

Please view the photos carefully, they are part of the description.

Shipped with track & trace.

Seller's Story

Koen’s Antiques & Curiosa presents timeless finds: antiques, religious art, curios and vintage design. My passion for the exceptional takes me to markets, auctions and collections in Belgium and beyond. Each piece is carefully selected, accurately described and professionally shipped. More than 900 five-star reviews underscore my commitment to quality and service.
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
1.4 kg
Country of origin
Belgium
Designer/artist/maker
Louis Leloup
Material
Glass
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
24 cm
Width
7 cm
Depth
7 cm
Diameter
7 cm
Estimated period
1950-2000
BelgiumVerified
2630
Objects sold
100%
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