Transparent glass with decoration painted in grey tones with lead oxides.
(Our vase bears on the reverse an old handwritten label "Vase Schaper N ° 125").
Despite this label we think it is a 19th century work from Bohemia, so this vase is certainly "in the way" of the artists mentioned in this ad).
For information, goblets with very similar patterns are presented as dating from the beginning of the 18th century.
This work glass type painted in gray tones with lead oxides was practiced at the beginning of the XVIIth century (Johann Schaper in Nuremberg) then in the XVIIIth century (Abraham Helmhack in Nuremberg), and by the "Hausmalers" of Bohemia, Silesia (In particular Ignaz Preissler). The drawing consisted mainly of views; battle scenes, mythological subjects, hunting; towards the end of the 18th century, it also included the "Laub-und Bandelwerk" and "chinoiseries" (mainly execute by Ignaz Preissler).
Our vase presents a hunting scene painted with the technique called "Schwarzlotmalerei" or simply "Schwarzlot"; that is to say a particular painting in chiaroscuro obtained with lead oxides.
For our flattened belly vase the decor occupies the entire circumference of the vase, on one side we can see a hunter on horseback chasing a deer and on the other side a second hunter accompanied by his dogs, the scene takes place in a rich wooded and hilly landscape where you can see a castle in the distance, the details are rendered with great mastery.
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