20th Century

During this period, glass vases – such as those created by Maurice Marinot in the 1920s – became autonomous works of art. In the 1960s, the studio glass movement and free glass art, associated with names such as Erwin Eisch and Jutta Cuny, began to arrive on the scene. At the same time, glass design was developing in locations like the Leerdam glass factory in the Netherlands.

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Yellow long-necked bottle
ca. 1800–1930
Primary Maker: Beijing Palace Glassworks
Glass walking cane
Mid-19th century or later
Primary Maker: Unbekannt
Vase with water plants
ca. 1895–1900
Primary Maker: Eugène Michel
Vase with freshwater fish
ca. 1899/1900
Primary Maker: Émile Gallé
Vase with pond scene
ca. 1898-1904
Primary Maker: Eugène Michel
Vase with aquatic plants
ca. 1898-1904
Primary Maker: Eugène Michel
Bowl in the shape of a water-lily
ca. 1900-1910
Primary Maker: Albert-Louis Dammouse
L´orge broc nacré
ca. 1900-1903
Primary Maker: Émile Gallé
Mosaic glass vase with three handles
ca. 1910–1915
Primary Maker: Fratelli Toso
"Paperweight" vase
ca. 1900-1902
Primary Maker: Louis C. Tiffany
Vase with rim handles
1900 (decoration), 1901 (shape)
Primary Maker: Robert Holubetz
Marbled vase with handles
ca. 1910
Primary Maker: Pauly & C.
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