Fenster der Villa Possehl, Travemünde
Window of the Possehl villa in Travemünde
Foto: Horst Kolberg, Neuss

Window of the Possehl villa in Travemünde, 1904 (design)

DesignHenry van de Velde, Antwerpen 1863–1957 Zürich
ExecutionJohann Wilhelm Friedrich Holler, active ca. 1899‒1905
Glass of various colours, partly opalescent, leaded, iron frame
(H x W)281 x 158 cm
Place of originKrefeld
Status
on display, room G10
About the workThe style of the Belgian artist Henry van de Velde has no antecedents in either history or nature. The linear ornamentation is not superficially applied to his objects, but is always part of their structure. This is also true of this stained-glass window, as the lead strips that hold the glass panes together are both framework and outline. This staircase window from the Lübeck senator Emil Possehl’s summer residence formed a cohesive whole with the rest of the interior, which was designed by van de Velde from top to bottom.
AccessionAcquired with funds of Helmut Hentrich, Deutsche Bank and Helmut Horten GmbH
Inventory numberP 1967-33
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