piękny dzbanek z uchem glina – kolekcjonerska german lava clay keramic -
bardzo ładny – ręczna robota- widać opuszki palców w glinie pod pieknym szkliwem w kolorze jasnej gliny… kształt nawiązuje do stylistyki Bauhaus z lat 30 tych.
Nie ma sygnatury- stan bardzo dobry- na dnie od środka mała siateczka pęknięć szkliwa- krakelura- która nie jest wadą ale świadczy o wieku. Dzbanek może być przedwojenny…
Niezależnie od wszystkiego- to jeden z tych przedmiotów z charakterem, strukturą, fakturą, kolorem- z których każdy poprawia nam nastrój przy każdym rzucie oka. Świetnie pasuje do naszych współczesnych minimalistycznych wnętrz. Małe dzieło sztuki- mimo, że forma jest bardzo prosta.
Poza tym zsiadłe mleko z tego dzbanka będzie smakowało jak u Babci. Wymiary: wysokość 15 cm średnica 11 cm od brzegu pucharu do końca uchwytu 14,5 cm
Ceramika niemiecka 60/70
Polecam świetny blog prowadzony przez Petrę na ten temat… http://petraonpottery.wordpress.com/
My name is Petra and for the last three years collecting ceramics has become a serious hobby of mine. I am an art historian specialized in architectural history, but I have always loved ceramics. I never was much of a collector though, until I stumbled upon three hip looking vases in a charity shop. They were all a bit damaged, but they looked really decorative together and cost me almost nothing, so I took them home. They had a number on the base and “West Germany” written next to that. I decided to google up some information on them. The rest is history.
Now three years and 500 vases later, I recognize the different stages of collecting. Starting out with buying every piece of (cheap) West German pottery I could get, consequently learning more about them, becoming more critical, buying better pieces and spending a little more money and now with specific preferences both based on taste and (some) knowledge. I am sure new stages will follow and I am hoping to learn al lot more.
This blog showcases my ever growing collection of 20th century -predominantly German- art pottery. Through it I hope to share some of my growing knowledge on this particular field of art pottery. I learn form handling the pieces, visiting specialized forums and reading books about ceramics history and the history of art, architecture and design in general. I am especially interested in the broader context these pieces were part of. The contents in my posts are a combination of my art historical knowledge, my own opinion and associations and information I got from other sources.
References
Specific sources I use are always mentioned. Because I use the two reference books below on a regular basis for factual information about manufacturers and designers, I would like to mention them here rather than repeating myself constantly in my posts.
■Horst Makus, Keramik der 50er Jahre Formen, Farben und Dekore ein handbuch (Arnoldsche, Stuttgart 2005)
■Mark Hill, Fat Lava West German Ceramics of the 1960s & 70s (Mark Hill Publishing 2006)
■Kevin James Graham, From Spritzdecor to Fat Lava II (2010) on CD
■M. P. Thomas, Deutsche Keramik und Porzellane der 60er und 70er Jahre (Bad Rappenau 2006)
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