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Frans Zwollo (I)
A silver box or paperweight by Dutch silversmith Frans Zwollo (I), featuring a central spiral motif and hammered texture in the Art Nouveau style.
This silver object, identified as a box or paperweight, demonstrates the technical precision and stylistic leanings of Frans Zwollo (I). A prominent figure in Dutch metalwork during the early twentieth century, Zwollo was known for his mastery of silversmithing and his ability to integrate organic forms into functional items. The piece features a central spiral motif that radiates outward, creating a sense of movement across the metallic surface. The texture is varied, with areas of hammered finish contrasting against smoother, reflective sections. This interplay of light and shadow is characteristic of the period, where makers sought to elevate the tactile quality of their materials. The design reflects the influence of Art Nouveau, particularly in its use of flowing, asymmetrical lines that mimic natural growth patterns. The rim is defined by a subtle, undulating border that contains the central spiral, providing a sense of containment for the kinetic energy of the design. Zwollo often drew inspiration from the natural world, and here, the spiral suggests the form of a shell or a coiled fern. The craftsmanship is evident in the controlled application of the hammered texture, which requires significant skill to maintain uniformity across a curved surface. This object serves as an example of the high standards maintained by Dutch silversmiths who operated at the intersection of traditional craft and modern design aesthetics. It is a study in how simple geometric principles, when applied to precious metals, can produce a visually engaging result without the need for excessive ornamentation. The piece remains a clear representation of the period's focus on the unity of form and function, where the object itself is the primary decorative element.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Frans Zwollo (I) was a Dutch silversmith who merged traditional hand-beaten techniques with the organic forms of the Art Nouveau movement to create sculptural metalwork.
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