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Max Verboeket Glass bowl

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* Mid Century Modern * Thick-walled elongated glass dish with enclosed sea green and violet lines, so-called "KristalUnique"', design Max Verboeket * Execution Kristalunie Maastricht, dating ca. 1960. * Timeless eye-catching design, hand-blown crystal glass art by Max Verboeket * Not marked or signed, but unmistakably a Verboeket who did not sign all of his glass art. * Dimensions: 41 cm long, 14 cm wide, 8 cm high, weight 1,212 grams * The bowl is in excellent condition, without any form of damage * The photos are part of the description Max Verboeket, Maximiliaan Leo Hubert Maria (Max) Verboeket (Hoensbroek, 8 July 1922 - Maastricht, 23 January 2015) grew up in Hoensbroek, Limburg. During the Second World War he was forced to go into hiding to avoid employment in Germany. After the war he studied at the Kunstnijverheidsschool in Maastricht, the forerunner of the Academy of Visual Arts Maastricht. He then studied graphic design at the Jan van Eyck Academy. After his studies, study trips to Rome and Paris followed. In the period 1954-1972 he was employed by the Kristalunie in Maastricht. He succeeded Willem Jacob Rozendaal, although he had left the company for years. Verboeket has designed a number of different glass services. In 1958 Verboeket received the Signe d'Or Industriel, the gold medal of the Brussels Expo 58 for his glass service “Bouquet”. Designs for vases and bowls in the 1960s became increasingly whimsical in shape and color. The capriciousness reached its peak in the series "KrystalunieKen".

ConditionExcellentColorsTransparent, Purple, Green, BlueMaterialGlassNumber of items1ArtistsMax VerboeketArt sizeSmallHeight8 cmWidth41 cm