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In the early 20 th century Loetz reached the pinnacle of its artistic skills. There was great response to its highly sophisticated glass which was exported to all continents. After successful exhibitions in Vienna and München, Loetz was awarded the Grand Prix at the 1900 Paris World Exhibition. The models shown there took the qualities of the Phänomen decor to the limit. Most of the designs can be attributed to Franz Hofstätter, who had begun working with the company several years before. The collection of the 1900 Paris World Exhibition is fully illustrated in Ernst Ploil's "Lötz auf der Weltausstellung Paris 1900". |
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Metalgelb
Phänomen Gre. 358,
1900, II - 357, F. Hofstätter, © AA |
Phänomen Gre. 436,
1900, II - 436, F. Hofstätter, © BG |
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Phänomen Gre 380, 1900, II - 380, F. Hofstätter, (© KH) |
Metallgelb
Phänomen Gre. 358, 1900, I - 368, form and decor: F. Hofstätter, © AA |
Metalrot
mit rubin umsponnen und fuünfteilig, 1900, II - 434, F. Hofstätter (?), © EM |
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