Hi Folks,
I recently found several perfume bottles which are signed Pavel Molnar. I haven't find out very much via internet especially about the period after 1990.
The literature helps a bit through to about 1990 but goes very vague after that.
Did he have a studio selling single items? Where? Does anybody have examples and signatures to share?
Sometimes there seems to be a number which is assumed to be a date (between '91 and '07) But is could be a tie number or series number. Is he still alive and working?
There seem to be multiple examples of his perfume bottles appearing on the market? Has anybody inspected one?
(born 8. February 1940 in Vojnice, Slowakei)
"Pavel Molnar is a Czech glass maker who works in Germany. "
(John Ditchfield travelled) "in Holland, in the hope of learning iridising techniques he met the glass designer AD Copier and Williem Hessen who had both worked as designers at Leerdam Glass. He had the opportunity of working with such glass artists as Sam Herman, Lubomir Hora and Pavel Molnar. "
After high school, Pavel Molnar attended Glasfachschule in Železný Brod. In 1965 he moved to Germany. Here he worked as a laboratory glassblowing in the industry. In 1967 he created artistic works.
Molnar founded in 1968 his own workshop in Munich and worked freelance as a glassblower at the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
The move in 1977 to Barsbüttel, where in the same year was a workshop with its own port furnace, followed in 1981 the establishment of a training center for glass production and glass lamp blown. Two years later, Molnar received a teaching assignment in Stanwood, United States (Pilchuck Glass Scholl). In 1990 he participated in the International Glass Symposium in Gus-Khrustalny / CIS. In 1991, he took a teaching position at the true summer school Sars-Poteries (France).
Awards
1974: Annual Award of Danner'schen Crafts Foundation Munich.
1981: Bavarian State Award - Gold Medal of the International Trade Fair Munich
1985: Second Prize of Süßmuth Glaskunst days.
Work [Edit | edit source]
The vases and glass objects by Pavel Molnar appear as naturally grown vegetative stone or crystal forms.
By the year 1979, the artist practiced mainly the glass lamp blown, then he also works in the so-called metallurgical engineering at the furnace. Usually he combines both techniques and applies beside the sandblasting technique to. He also developed new ideas for the coloring by special mixtures of metal oxides and by combination of these techniques different.
I see that one of his works was shown at Contemporary Glass at RAM: The Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser Collection
July 12, 2015 - January 24, 2016