vase
Object NameVase with Abstract Decoration
Maker
Vladimír Kopecký
(Czech, b. 1931)
Maker
Academy of Applied Arts
Made FromNon-lead Glass, Enamel
Date1959
Place MadeCzechoslovakia, Prague
TechniqueMold-blown, Enameled
SizeOverall H: 38 cm; Base Diam: 16.1 cm
Accession Number83.3.233
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Masters of Czech Glass 1945-1965
Glass Behind the Iron Curtain: Czech Design, 1948-1978
On ViewModern Gallery
Interpretive NotesVladimír Kopecký trained at the Specialized School of Glassmaking in Kamenický Šenov in 1946 and then moved to Nový Bor, completing his studies there in 1949. He joined Josef Kaplický’s studio at the Academy of Applied Arts in Prague and graduated in 1956. Kopecký transferred his knowledge of and skill in painting and graphic arts to his work in glass. Under Kaplický’s tutelage, which encouraged freedom of artistic expression, Kopecký executed a series of enameled vases, like the one you see here. These vases were described by Kaplický as representing "new thinking in glass." Kopecký received a gold medal for his work at Expo ’58 in Brussels. Early in his professional career, Kopecký began to consult regularly with architects, designing panels and wall mosaics. He continued to apply his preferred techniques of etching and painting to sheet glass in architecture. His large, brightly colored, stained glass window, on display at Expo ’67 in Montreal, demonstrated his original and independent viewpoint.
Provenance
Former Collection
Dan Klein Ltd.
- 1983
1918-1938
1918-1938
1918-1938