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Art nouveau Vitrail (2) - 1910-1920 - Amsterdam
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Art nouveau Vitrail (2) - 1910-1920 - Amsterdam

Jugendstil / Art Nouveau Stained-Glass Panels in Copper Inlay, ca. 1910 In Excellent Condition – No Reserve A dramatic pair of early 20th-century stained-glass panels executed in the luxurious technique of copper inlay. Around 1910 this method was considerably more exclusive than traditional lead came, reserved for high-end decorative commissions in refined urban interiors. These two matching panels form a sweeping Art Nouveau composition: flowing organic curves, stylised foliate motifs, hand-painted floral sections, and elegant curved segments of clear blank faceted glass. The colours are radiant and atmospheric: amber yellow, turquoise, opaline cream, deep rose pink and richly textured blue. Each piece displays unmistakable hand-crafted workmanship. Placed together with a small spacing, the pair creates an approx. 80-cm wide tableau that instantly evokes the Belle Époque. Imagine these mounted above a doorway, behind a window, or integrated into a contemporary interior as a statement artwork. The solid copper inlay gives a warm golden outline, and the faceted clear glass throws beautiful reflections across the room. A unique commission-made set, not found elsewhere. Specifications • Period: ca. 1910 • Technique: stained glass in copper inlay (a more luxurious method than lead at the time) • Origin: Amsterdam city centre • Composition: 2 matching panels • Weight: approx. 2.5 kg combined • Dimensions per panel: approx. 30 × 39 cm (h × w) • Total display width (with approx. 2 cm spacing): approx. 80 cm • Materials: hand-cut coloured glass, blank faceted glass, copper inlay construction • Condition: in vintage, unrestored condition with minimal signs of age that add to its authentic charm. Please review the many photos for an accurate impression. Historical context During the Belle Époque and Jugendstil / Art Nouveau period, stained glass became a hallmark of elegant European architecture. Copper inlay, far more labour-intensive and costly than lead, was used only for high-quality commissions where refined detail and fluid asymmetrical lines were desired. The stylised motifs and hand-painted roses in these panels reflect the movement’s fascination with craftsmanship, nature, and ornamentation. Shipping The panels will be securely packed with full edge protection and shipped insured.

99573018

Vendu
Art nouveau Vitrail (2) - 1910-1920 - Amsterdam

Art nouveau Vitrail (2) - 1910-1920 - Amsterdam

Jugendstil / Art Nouveau Stained-Glass Panels in Copper Inlay, ca. 1910
In Excellent Condition – No Reserve

A dramatic pair of early 20th-century stained-glass panels executed in the luxurious technique of copper inlay. Around 1910 this method was considerably more exclusive than traditional lead came, reserved for high-end decorative commissions in refined urban interiors.

These two matching panels form a sweeping Art Nouveau composition: flowing organic curves, stylised foliate motifs, hand-painted floral sections, and elegant curved segments of clear blank faceted glass. The colours are radiant and atmospheric: amber yellow, turquoise, opaline cream, deep rose pink and richly textured blue. Each piece displays unmistakable hand-crafted workmanship.
Placed together with a small spacing, the pair creates an approx. 80-cm wide tableau that instantly evokes the Belle Époque.

Imagine these mounted above a doorway, behind a window, or integrated into a contemporary interior as a statement artwork. The solid copper inlay gives a warm golden outline, and the faceted clear glass throws beautiful reflections across the room. A unique commission-made set, not found elsewhere.

Specifications
• Period: ca. 1910
• Technique: stained glass in copper inlay (a more luxurious method than lead at the time)
• Origin: Amsterdam city centre
• Composition: 2 matching panels
• Weight: approx. 2.5 kg combined
• Dimensions per panel: approx. 30 × 39 cm (h × w)
• Total display width (with approx. 2 cm spacing): approx. 80 cm
• Materials: hand-cut coloured glass, blank faceted glass, copper inlay construction
• Condition: in vintage, unrestored condition with minimal signs of age that add to its authentic charm. Please review the many photos for an accurate impression.

Historical context
During the Belle Époque and Jugendstil / Art Nouveau period, stained glass became a hallmark of elegant European architecture. Copper inlay, far more labour-intensive and costly than lead, was used only for high-quality commissions where refined detail and fluid asymmetrical lines were desired. The stylised motifs and hand-painted roses in these panels reflect the movement’s fascination with craftsmanship, nature, and ornamentation.

Shipping
The panels will be securely packed with full edge protection and shipped insured.

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