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Art Deco Glas-in-loodraam - Large 34x51cm - 1910-1920
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Art Deco Glas-in-loodraam - Large 34x51cm - 1910-1920

1920s Art Deco large Stained glass panel in great condition, A radiant fire-painted rose in vivid ruby red, crowned with deep cobalt and amethyst glass, creates a striking interplay of colour and craftsmanship. The handmade glass shows subtle bubble inclusions, a hallmark of early artisanal production, adding depth and authenticity when illuminated by the sun or interior lighting. The central Tudor-style rose motif evokes ecclesiastical stained-glass traditions, while the architectural symmetry of the lower fields gives the piece a refined, graphic presence. Details Period: approx. 1920–1930 (based on technique, glass quality, and Art Deco style) Origin: Europe, likely crafted for a chapel, devotional interior, or decorative transom Technique: fire-painted (vitreous enamel) rose, kiln-fired onto relief glass, traditional lead cames Material: coloured handmade glass, lead, and fire-painted enamel Condition: Great vintage condition, stable lead structure, colors bright and intact Dimensions & Weight: approx. 34 x 51 x 0.6 cm (h x w x d), approx. 1.5 kg Glass traits: approx. hand-rolled relief glass with bubble inclusions from artisanal manufacturing Mounting: fitted with two suspension chains, ready to hang in front of natural light Provenance: from a curated private collection Historical Context Fire painting on stained glass (also known as vitreous enamel painting) became widely used in ecclesiastical and decorative glasswork from the 19th century onward. The paint is composed of finely ground glass mixed with metal oxides for colour, applied to the surface, then permanently fused to the glass in a kiln at high temperature. Tudor-rose and other stylised rose windows experienced a revival in the early 20th century, often integrated into transoms, chapels, and devotional interiors, bridging Gothic inspiration with the cleaner symmetry that foreshadowed Art Deco design language. The use of cobalt blues, amethyst purples, and ruby reds was both symbolic and aesthetic—representing divinity, contemplation, and love, while delivering maximum visual impact when backlit. Condition Notes Handmade glass bubbles are not defects but intentional period characteristics of artisanal glass Natural vintage patina on lead consistent with age, solid and structurally sound Please refer to the photos for the most accurate impression Shipping Will be professionally packaged with protective glass support Next-day dispatch, insured and registered shipping

Nr. 100308813

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Art Deco Glas-in-loodraam - Large 34x51cm - 1910-1920

Art Deco Glas-in-loodraam - Large 34x51cm - 1910-1920

1920s Art Deco large Stained glass panel in great condition,

A radiant fire-painted rose in vivid ruby red, crowned with deep cobalt and amethyst glass, creates a striking interplay of colour and craftsmanship. The handmade glass shows subtle bubble inclusions, a hallmark of early artisanal production, adding depth and authenticity when illuminated by the sun or interior lighting. The central Tudor-style rose motif evokes ecclesiastical stained-glass traditions, while the architectural symmetry of the lower fields gives the piece a refined, graphic presence.

Details
Period: approx. 1920–1930 (based on technique, glass quality, and Art Deco style)
Origin: Europe, likely crafted for a chapel, devotional interior, or decorative transom
Technique: fire-painted (vitreous enamel) rose, kiln-fired onto relief glass, traditional lead cames
Material: coloured handmade glass, lead, and fire-painted enamel
Condition: Great vintage condition, stable lead structure, colors bright and intact

Dimensions & Weight: approx. 34 x 51 x 0.6 cm (h x w x d), approx. 1.5 kg
Glass traits: approx. hand-rolled relief glass with bubble inclusions from artisanal manufacturing
Mounting: fitted with two suspension chains, ready to hang in front of natural light
Provenance: from a curated private collection

Historical Context
Fire painting on stained glass (also known as vitreous enamel painting) became widely used in ecclesiastical and decorative glasswork from the 19th century onward. The paint is composed of finely ground glass mixed with metal oxides for colour, applied to the surface, then permanently fused to the glass in a kiln at high temperature.

Tudor-rose and other stylised rose windows experienced a revival in the early 20th century, often integrated into transoms, chapels, and devotional interiors, bridging Gothic inspiration with the cleaner symmetry that foreshadowed Art Deco design language. The use of cobalt blues, amethyst purples, and ruby reds was both symbolic and aesthetic—representing divinity, contemplation, and love, while delivering maximum visual impact when backlit.

Condition Notes
Handmade glass bubbles are not defects but intentional period characteristics of artisanal glass
Natural vintage patina on lead consistent with age, solid and structurally sound
Please refer to the photos for the most accurate impression

Shipping
Will be professionally packaged with protective glass support
Next-day dispatch, insured and registered shipping

Eindbod
€ 153
Zhu Chen
Expert
Geschatte waarde  € 100 - € 150

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