Uranium Glass Art Deco Kneeling Nude Lady Small Bowl — 1930s H. Hoffmann
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Product detailed description
This Art Deco kneeling nude lady small bowl was produced in Bohemia using original period molds created by H. Hoffmann around 1930. It reflects the Art Deco fascination with the female form, where sculptural glass objects combined elegance, sensuality, and refined decorative function in a compact format.
The kneeling nude figure is rendered with smooth sculptural clarity, harmonious proportions, and softly modeled anatomical details that integrate naturally into the bowl form. Flowing contours and balanced geometry demonstrate Hoffmann’s mastery of expressive figurative design. The sculptural language shows clear influence from French Art Deco aesthetics, particularly the figurative approach associated with René Lalique, while maintaining a strong and confident sculptural presence rooted in Bohemian glassmaking tradition.
Made of yellow uranium glass, the bowl displays a characteristic green glow when exposed to ultraviolet light, confirming its uranium glass composition. This small bowl is a highly collectible Art Deco piece, valued for its refined figural design, vivid UV reaction, and association with classic 1930s Bohemian uranium glass.
Condition:
Excellent condition — no chips, cracks, or scratches.
Dimensions:
Height 3 ⅛ in (8 cm)
Width 3 in (7.5 cm)
Shipping:
Fast FedEx Priority Express shipping to the United States and worldwide. Every order includes tracking, full insurance, and professional packaging.
Delivery Times:
United States & Canada: 2–3 business days
United Kingdom: 1–3 business days
European Union: 1–2 business days
Australia & Asia: 4–6 business days
Shipping price: $39
Combined shipping: $19 for each additional item in one box.
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