Amphora Art Nouveau Pottery

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • This video is inhabited by some of the fantastical creatures and captivating women that inspired Dr. Byron Vreeland, the eminent Amphora scholar and collector, to title his book "Monsters & Maidens: Amphora Pottery of the Art Nouveau Era." Yet these monsters and maidens only provide a glimpse into the expansive imagination and technical ability of Amphora, the Bohemian ceramics manufactory also known as Riessner, Stellmacher & Kessel (RStK). Enthralling videos could be made of Amphora's "Klimt" series of vases that evoke, or quite possibly foreshadow, design idioms employed by Gustav Klimt, and of the "EDDA" series of vases with glaze dripping from the top, forming handles that resemble candle wax or icicles. Many collectors prize Amphora's sculpted figures, such as the swirling twenty inch statue of modern dance pioneer Loie Fuller, an American that swept Paris off its feet at the turn of the 20th century.
    See more Amphora at Amphora.Pottery
    The astounding array of forms, decors, and glazes produced by Amphora goes on and on, as illustrated in Dr. Vreeland's book and "Ceramics from the House of Amphora" by Richard L. Scott. Like being in an ice cream shop, it's nearly impossible to not find a flavor that you love. And Amphora received lots of love in its day beginning with the "Highest Award" at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. This was followed by a stream of awards, including the Gold Medal at the Universal Exposition, Paris, 1900, and Grand Prizes at the St. Louis World's Fair, 1904 and the Universal Exposition, Brussels, 1910.
    Those who live and breathe antiques won't have any trouble imagining Amphora or other antique pottery gracing their homes. However, for those whose interior decorating revolves around eco-friendly values a few thoughts might be of interest. First, when you buy an antique the environmental footprint is much, much smaller than a new item. Secondly, the Art Nouveau movement was in part a reaction to the Industrial Revolution. It was a return to nature and the values of craftsmanship. As you see in this video Amphora was immersed in nature. A seahorse, wasps, plum tree, abstract roses, thistles, clover, and lavender forest make appearances. Many more nature inspired forms and decors are in the Amphora line up. Paul Dachsel, who was one of the premier ceramic designers for Amphora, eventually left to start his own pottery. He crafted many vases that would enhance an Arts and Crafts home and made many, as did Amphora, that are so ahead of their time they would resonate with a contemporary decor.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @amphorapottery
    @amphorapottery  13 лет назад +1

    @RatRace2011
    Thank you for the compliment. You can see more Amphora on Facebook by searching it for Amphora Pottery. As for buying, there are antique stores, Amphora dealers, auctions, and ebay. The liveauctioneers website is a free place to search auctions. So is artfact. Two reputable dealers are amphoraceramics and terramareantiques. Also, I am a collector and would be happy to talk with you by phone if you contact me through my channel to set it up.

  • @MizzLizzBizz
    @MizzLizzBizz 13 лет назад

    This video is exquisitely well made. The featured vases are amazing in their own right, but also seem to come to life and dance before our eyes in sync with the hauntingly-beautiful musical scores. I only have two thumbs, but both now point straight up in tribute to my deep appreciation for this masterful video and the works of art that it so lovingly showcases.

  • @Quietstorm224
    @Quietstorm224 12 лет назад

    Inspired! Thank you for sharing such a beautiful perspective.

  • @user-ht4gb2fw4e
    @user-ht4gb2fw4e 13 лет назад

    genius creations! *****

  • @amphorapottery
    @amphorapottery  11 лет назад

    The video incorrectly states that Riessner, Stellmacher, and Kessel crafted Amphora. It should say that the company adopted the name Amphora after a year or so in business. There were many pottery manufactories in Teplitz, Bohemia at that time but only one company, Riessner, Stellmacher, and Kessel, used the name Amphora.

  • @ardguna1
    @ardguna1 13 лет назад

    Золотое времечко...В России тоже были достижения - Ваулин, Врубель,все кто творили в Абрамцево.

  • @amphorapottery
    @amphorapottery  13 лет назад

    @annunciationoffice
    Thank you.

  • @AboutArtNouveau
    @AboutArtNouveau 9 лет назад +1

    Amphora pottery reminds me very much of Satsuma pottery. Any thoughts on why that is?

    • @amphorapottery
      @amphorapottery  9 лет назад

      About Art Nouveau Not at the moment. I'll have to become more familiar with Satsuma before I can offer a thought. If you see similarities please let us know what they are.