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cordial glass

cordial glass

Object NameLiqueur Glass with Ruby Glass Foot
Designer Peter Behrens (German, 1868-1940)
Factory Rheinische Glashütten-Actien-Gesellschaft (1872-1937)
Made FromGlass
Datedesigned in 1900-1901
Place MadeGermany, Koln, Ehrenfeld
Techniquemold-blown
SizeOverall H: 12.2 cm, Diam: 8 cm
Accession Number2007.3.118 G
Credit LineGift of the Ennion Society
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewModern Gallery
Interpretive Notes
Designed by the well-known German architect and industrial designer, Peter Behrens, this rare drinking glass with ruby-glass feet was made in 1900–1901. The early Modernist set was produced by the Rheinische Glashütte in Cologne-Ehrenfeld. It contains drinking glasses for champagne, white wine, red wine, beer, water, and liqueur. Behrens practiced as a painter in Munich in the 1890s before embarking on a career in architecture and design. In 1899, he was invited to join a newly established artists’ colony in Darmstadt with the goal of developing new, modern and forward-looking forms of construction and living. Behrens designed his own house, including the furniture and accessories. He designed this iconic drinking set for the dining room. Behrens played a major role in charting a course for design in the first decade of the 20th century, and this set of drinking glasses represents an important moment in the development of modern design in Europe.
Physical DescriptionColorless and transparent ruby glass; cased, mold-blown. Colorless hemispherical shaped cup atop a red, open cylindrical stem that widens slightly to domed foot.
Provenance
Source Udo Schroder

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