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Object NameCovered Vase
Designer Edvard Niels Tove Hald (Swedish, 1883-1980)
Manufacturer Orrefors Glasbruk
Made FromLead Glass
Datedesigned in 1918
TechniqueBlown, engraved
SizeOverall H: 26 cm, Diam (max): 12.6 cm
Accession Number68.3.16
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
The Art of Glass: Masterpieces from The Corning Museum of Glass
Interpretive Notes
In 1917, the painter Edward Hald (1883-1980) joined the design department of Orrefors Glasbruk, which was directed by the illustrator Simon Gate (1883-1945) and the master glassblower Knut Bergqvist (1873-1953). Since 1913, this Swedish glasshouse had focused on art glass, and by the time of Hald’s arrival, it had already developed its famous ruby-tinted Graal glass. Gate and Hald, who discussed their proposals at length with the firm’s engravers and blowers, made their first designs for engraving on colorless glass in 1917. By 1929, Orrefors employed at least 36 engravers, a fact that attests to the popularity of its engraved glass during the 1920s. While Gate’s designs tended to be conservative and classical, Hald, who had studied with Henri Matisse, was a modernist. "Negerhyddan (African Hut)" was the first of Hald’s designs in which the engraved illustration was perfectly adapted to the form of the covered vase.
Place Made
Sweden, Orrefors
Physical DescriptionColorless lead glass; blown, engraved; hollow pointed and flared cover with inset flange, engraved with overall engraved pattern of branches with small pointed leaves radiating from finial to rim (suggesting thatching), solid pointed finial connected to rim with flattened disc; body with flared neck, ground and polished rim, body tapers towards flattened base and is decorated with engraved scene of three adult and one child figures "dancing" amidst coconut palm trees and other foliage and animals on vines scalloped between the trees; vessel mounted on four small solid sphere feet that in turn are adhered to hollow plinth base with flattened top the same diameter of body base engraved with radiating curving lines and scalloping, flaring rim; ground and polished pontil; inscribed: "Orrefors Hald".
Provenance
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Object copyright© Edvard Niels Tove Hald
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