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A rare and luminous celebration of early 20th-century athleticism, this stained glass panel, crafted in Belgium around 1910, captures the dynamism of competitive cycling through the refined lens of Art Deco design. Executed in glass and tin, the composition centers on two cyclists in vintage racing attire, their bodies angled in motion as they surge forward across a stylized landscape. The lead figure leans into the handlebars with determination, while the second rider follows closely behind, evoking the intensity and camaraderie of early road racing.
The central oval vignette is framed by a decorative border of purple and blue accents, surrounded by geometric panels in soft green, yellow, and white. The interplay of color and form reflects the emerging Art Deco aesthetic: rhythmic, modern, and infused with a sense of movement. The use of leaded glass to depict such a dynamic subject is both unusual and striking, merging traditional craftsmanship with a modern sporting theme.
This panel would have originally adorned a public hall, cycling club, or private interior celebrating the cultural rise of sport in Belgium, a country with deep roots in cycling history. Today, it stands as a testament to the artistic versatility of stained glass and the early visual culture of athletic achievement.
Condition: Excellent antique condition with minor wear consistent with age. Leading intact; glass segments stable and vibrant.
Provenance: Private Belgian collection.
We have 4 similar stained glasses with sport scenes in our collection.
Dimensions:
Height: 35 cm
Width: 81,5 cm
Depth: 0,5
25-0637 C