'VITRICA', A LEERDAM STAINED-GLASS WINDOW, designed by A.D. Copier, rectangular shape, polychrome, blown glass with tin-crackled surface and ordinary glass, decorated with circles, circle segments, squares and rectangles to form an abstract geometric composition, mainly in tones of orange and darkblue, on an amber ground, in wooden frame, (ca. 1927) 174.5 cm high x 49.5 cm wide

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'VITRICA', A LEERDAM STAINED-GLASS WINDOW, designed by A.D. Copier, rectangular shape, polychrome, blown glass with tin-crackled surface and ordinary glass, decorated with circles, circle segments, squares and rectangles to form an abstract geometric composition, mainly in tones of orange and darkblue, on an amber ground, in wooden frame, (ca. 1927) 174.5 cm high x 49.5 cm wide

Lot Essay

cf. Reino Liefkes, Copier Glasontwerper Glaskunstenaar, Amsterdam, pp. 69 - 70 for explanation about Vitrica;
Frans Leidelmeyer en Daan van der Cingel, Art Nouveau en Art Deco in Nederland, p. 143, the window in tones of orange and yellow illustrated

See illustration and front cover

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