Offered by Florian Kolhammer
Large dragon vase, Eduard Stellmacher, Amphora Riessner Stellmacher & Kessel, Turn-Teplitz, white biscuit (“ivory porcelain”), ca. 1901, marked
Around 1900, the manufacture Amphora rose to the top of European ceramics manufacturers with its new production series of vases decorated with fantastical sea creatures, dragons, snakes and other amphibians.
It was the talented designer and artistic director of the company himself, Eduard Stellmacher, who was the driving force behind this successful series of fantastical animal depictions. Stellmacher was always striving to keep up with the times, integrating his observations and inspirations from a wide variety of art movements into his own production in an original way. His personal interest in the anatomy of the body – both human and animal – is evidently reflected in the realistic designs of these artistic ceramics.
Our excellently preserved vase with a wild dragon coiling around the vessel exemplify both the wealth of imagination of designers at the beginning of the 20th century and the fascination for these remarkable art ceramics.
Marked with crown, "Amphora", model number "4553", modeler "50", "Austria"
Bib.: Richard L. Scott (ed.), "Ceramics from the House of Amphora 1890-1915", Sidney/Ohio 2004, p. 110.
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