circa 1910, attributed Oscar Bach (Germany/New York, 1884-1957) , three column bronze and wrought iron stands, grape clusters below two sockets with refectory panel on back, each holds a Steuben amber molded glass luminaire panel of a kneeling woman picking grapes, unsigned, panels, 9 x 9 in.; floor lamp, 69-1/2 x 15 x 12 in.ÿ - Provenance: Private Florida Collection - Note: An identical pair of attributed Oscar Bach floor lamps with Steuben shades sold at Sotheby's June 9, 2000 and hammered at $24,000. For an identical example of a single floor lamp, please see the Corning Museum of Glass https://www.cmog.org/artwork/lamp-kneeling-nude-picking-grapesThe shade design, model 8418, is illustrated in Paul V. Gardner, The Glass of Frederick Carder, New York: Crown, 1971, p.226.ÿÿ
Condition
partial loss to gilt finish on one grape cluster, other minor surface wear