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Burschel, Carlo: WMF-Ikora-Metall : 1920er bis 1960er Jahre , externe Künstler und Designer der NKA der WMF AG , Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot ... = WMF Ikora metalwork. Heinz Scheiffele. [Red. Dirk Allgaier , Julia Vogt. Übers. Joan Clough], Modernes Kunstgewerbe und Design im 20. Jahrhundert, Stuttgart : Arnold, 2006. ISBN: 3897901919
Text dt. und engl. Neu und noch eingeschweißt, keine Versandkosten 3897901919
264 S. : überw. Ill. , 31 cm
[SW: WMF-Ikora-Metall, WMF]
Burshell, Carlo; Scheiffele, Heinz: Wmf Ikora & Myra Glaser/Glass: Unika Und Serielles Kunstglas Der 1920Er Bis 1950Er/One-Of-A-King and Mass-Produced Art Glass from the 1920s to the 1950s, Germany Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt Gmbh 2004
ISBN: 3 89790 189 7 Brand New
With contemporary advertising and sales catalogues as its sources, this book represents the first exhaustive survey of the Ikora and Myra lines in glass produced between the 1920s an 1950s by the Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik AG (WMF) at Geislingen/ Steige. At the instigation of the then WMF director general, Hugo Debach, WMF had been making high-quality art glass (called "Unika pieces", indicating that they were one-of-a-kind) as well as lines in mass-produced art glass (Ikora and Myra). First presented to the public to great acclaim at the Württembergisches Landesmuseum in Stuttgart by museum director G. E. Pazaurek, these pieces are now much sought-after as valuable collector's items. Ikora and Myra Glass by WMF not only deals exhaustively with the history of this glass but also provides aficionados and collectors of Ikora and Myra glass for the first time with a complete catalogue of WMF products. <P> The availability of this information makes it possible, first, to distinguish from the original later glass made in imitation of WMF glass by rival competitors and, second, to identify accurately each piece of Unika, Ikora or Myra glass. Text in English and German. <P>Size: 9 1/2 x 11 3/4", 192 pages with 50 full color photographs and , 200 reproductions from original company catalogues! </strong> Hardbound
[SW: GLASS ART MODERN 20TH CENTURY]
BURSCHEL, Carlo und SCHEIFFELE, Heinz; WMF IKORA, MYRA GLASER - GLASS, Arnoldsche, 2003
With contemporary advertising and sales catalogues as its sources, the present publication represents the first exhaustive survey of the Ikora and Myra lines in glass produced between the 1920s and 1950s by the Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik AG (WMF) at Geislingen/Steige. At the instigation of the then WMF director general, Hugo Debach, WMF had been making high-quality art glass (called 'Unika pieces', indicating that they were one-of-a-kind) as well as lines in mass-produced art glass (Ikora and Myra). First presented to the public to great acclaim at the Württembergisches Landesmuseum in Stuttgart by museum director G. E. Pazaurek, these pieces are now much sought after as valuable collector's items. The present publication not only deals exhaustively with the history of this glass but also provides aficionados and collectors of Ikora and Myra glass for the first time with a complete catalogue of WMF products. The availability of this information makes it possible, first, to distinguish from the original later glass made in imitation of WMF glass by rival competitors and, second, to identify accurately each piece of Ikora or Myra glass. Hundreds of illustrations showing Ikora and Myra glass as well as explanatory texts written by distinguished specialists in this hitherto insufficiently published field make the present book a standard work that will be indispensable to collectors and lovers of glass alike. New book. Text in English and German.
Bound, frontispice, 230 x 305mm., 200pp., beautifully illustrated.
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BURSCHEL, Carlo und SCHEIFFELE, Heinz; WMF IKORA METALL / METALWORK, Arnoldsche, 2006
This publication draws on sales catalogues and advertising brochures documenting the entire range of Ikora metalwork produced by WMF (Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik AG, Geislingen) from the early 1920s until the 1960s. Even during the first world war, Hugo Debach, who would later become director-general of WMF, took the initiative in having experiments conducted in chemical and thermal tinting of metals. Shortly before 1927 he founded the Neue Kunstgewerbliche Abteilung (NKA: New Division for the Applied Arts) at WMF for upgrading metals. The brilliant colours and the boundless possibilities for design arising from this new technique met with resounding success at the time. Now pieces of Ikora metalwork by WMF are coveted and valuable collector's items. The name 'Ikora', borrowed from a plant with brilliantly-hued flowers endemic to south-east Asia and sacred to the goddess Ixora, was designed to express the costly and exclusive quality of this line in metal products. Bilingual edition German / Eng. New book.
Gebunden, 225 x 300mm., 264pp., illustriert.
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