Baroque champagne glass, 120 ml
Glasses from the Baroque collection are among Moser's most valuable artworks. They are some of the most demanding works of art the glassworks has ever produced. They were designed in 1936 by Arnold Zadikow, who drew inspiration from the 18th century.
- Size 120 ml
- Height 162 mm
- Manufactured since 1936
- Maximum diameter 61 mm
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Design
Crystal Baroque
This drinking set, at a glance seemingly woven from the finest lace, is a masterwork of Moser's engravers. It first saw the light of day in 1936, but it draws inspiration from the baroque period and its characteristic floral motifs. The author of the collection accompanied the glasses, decanter and jug with several bowls and plates with the same type of engraved ornament.
Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
Hand-cut and polished to a high gloss
Sophisticated artistic engraving
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Designer
Arnold Zadikow
Sculptor and artist of Polish descent, Arnold Zadikow worked as the art director of the Moser glassworks from 1936 to 1938. He primarily designed cut decorative crystal and drinking sets with figural motifs. His time in the glassworks ended with the forceful separation of the Sudetenland and the passing of the Karlsbad manufactory over to German management. He died in the Terezín concentration camp.