Porcelain Stoneware Dish By Frederic Kiefer, Art Nouveau, Sèvres
Artist: Frederic Kiefer (1894-1977)
A porcelain stoneware bowl from the 1930s with a naturalistic shape and a design in oxblood red and blue glazes.
Signed "Kiefer" on the bottom for Frédéric Kiefer*
In perfect condition, with a small piece of material trapped in the glaze.
Shipping available via Chronopost for:
France: €30
Europe: €50
Other regions: €80
*In the world of artistic ceramics, the name Frédéric Kiefer is often associated with the Manufacture de Sèvres. This highly talented ceramicist, active in the 20th century, left behind a remarkable body of work, marked by exceptional elegance and technical mastery. Born in 1894 into a family of potters, Frédéric Kiefer was immersed in the world of ceramics from a very young age.His arrival at the Manufacture de Sèvres in 1936 marked a turning point in his career. There, he collaborated with the greatest ceramic artists of his time, such as Émile Decoeur. Kiefer particularly distinguished himself through his mastery of porcelain stoneware, a material he elevated through refined glazes and clean, minimalist forms.Kiefer’s aesthetic is deeply influenced by Asian traditions, particularly Chinese and Japanese ones. Each piece is the result of meticulous craftsmanship, where form and color are in perfect harmony. Kiefer’s creations are highly sought after by collectors today.Frédéric Kiefer contributed to Sèvres’s renown by creating exceptional pieces. His work has left a lasting mark on the history of ceramics. Frédéric Kiefer is an artist little known to the general public, but whose work deserves to be rediscovered. His ceramics, imbued with timeless elegance, are a true testament to French craftsmanship. Sourcehttps://galeriepaolalumbroso.com/fr/44-kiefer-frederic
Signed "Kiefer" on the bottom for Frédéric Kiefer*
In perfect condition, with a small piece of material trapped in the glaze.
Shipping available via Chronopost for:
France: €30
Europe: €50
Other regions: €80
*In the world of artistic ceramics, the name Frédéric Kiefer is often associated with the Manufacture de Sèvres. This highly talented ceramicist, active in the 20th century, left behind a remarkable body of work, marked by exceptional elegance and technical mastery. Born in 1894 into a family of potters, Frédéric Kiefer was immersed in the world of ceramics from a very young age.His arrival at the Manufacture de Sèvres in 1936 marked a turning point in his career. There, he collaborated with the greatest ceramic artists of his time, such as Émile Decoeur. Kiefer particularly distinguished himself through his mastery of porcelain stoneware, a material he elevated through refined glazes and clean, minimalist forms.Kiefer’s aesthetic is deeply influenced by Asian traditions, particularly Chinese and Japanese ones. Each piece is the result of meticulous craftsmanship, where form and color are in perfect harmony. Kiefer’s creations are highly sought after by collectors today.Frédéric Kiefer contributed to Sèvres’s renown by creating exceptional pieces. His work has left a lasting mark on the history of ceramics. Frédéric Kiefer is an artist little known to the general public, but whose work deserves to be rediscovered. His ceramics, imbued with timeless elegance, are a true testament to French craftsmanship. Sourcehttps://galeriepaolalumbroso.com/fr/44-kiefer-frederic
170 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Good condition
Diameter: 10,7
Reference (ID): 1780958
Availability: In stock
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