Epergne
Riproduzione a olio fatta a mano
Olio su tela dipinto a mano nelle tue dimensioni e con la tua cornice, realizzato su ordinazione dai nostri artisti. ( Passa alla stampa
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Epergne
Tecnica di riproduzione
Dimensioni della riproduzione
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Prezzo totale
$ 300
Biografia dell'artista
A Master of Meissen Porcelain: Ernst August Leuteritz (1818-1893)
Ernst August Leuteritz stands as a towering figure in the annals of German porcelain art, specifically within the celebrated Meissen Manufactory. Born in Meißen, Saxony, in 1818, he embarked on an artistic journey that would solidify his legacy as one of the most prolific and influential designers of the Victorian era. His formative years were spent honing his skills at the Kunstakademie Dresden, where he absorbed the principles of classical art and design—influences that would permeate throughout his subsequent creations. This exposure to Greco-Roman aesthetics instilled in him a deep appreciation for proportion, harmony, and idealized beauty – elements that would become hallmarks of his distinctive artistic vision. Leuteritz ascended to leadership of the model department at Meissen in 1843, a position he held until his death in 1893. This role afforded him unparalleled access to the creative processes of the manufactory, allowing him to spearhead innovations and establish stylistic standards that defined Meissen’s aesthetic for decades. He wasn't merely replicating existing forms; Leuteritz possessed an innate ability to reinterpret classical motifs—particularly Grecian urns and floral arrangements—with meticulous detail and breathtaking elegance. Recognizing the potential of porcelain as a medium for conveying grandeur and sophistication, he championed ambitious projects that aimed to elevate Meissen’s reputation on the international stage. His artistic output was astonishingly vast, numbering over 3,500 designs encompassing tableware, decorative vases, figurines, and architectural models. These pieces weren't simply aesthetically pleasing; they represented a conscious effort to elevate Meissen porcelain beyond mere ornamentation. Leuteritz championed the use of refined techniques—particularly pâte sur pâte glazing technique—a method involving layering two different clays to achieve remarkable textural contrasts and visual depth. This groundbreaking innovation demanded considerable skill and precision, transforming ordinary clay into surfaces that seemed to breathe with life. Combined with masterful gilding and enameling – techniques perfected by Meissen’s artisans – the resulting artworks shimmered with luminosity and conveyed an unparalleled sense of realism. He meticulously studied ancient Greek vases and sculptures, translating their sculptural elegance into porcelain forms. Leuteritz’s designs profoundly impacted Meissen's artistic trajectory and established it as a beacon of excellence in European ceramics. He championed the revival of classical forms and decorative styles, mirroring the broader cultural currents of his time—a period marked by fascination with antiquity and a desire for refined beauty. His influence extended beyond Meissen itself, inspiring designers across Germany and contributing to the establishment of Meissen’s reputation as a center for artistic innovation. The enduring appeal of Leuteritz's creations testifies to his unwavering commitment to craftsmanship and his profound understanding of how art could communicate timeless ideals. He firmly believed that porcelain should aspire to emulate the grandeur of classical sculpture, striving for comparable levels of detail and expressive power.- Notable Achievements: Leading the model department at Meissen, overseeing the creation of over 3,500 designs – a testament to his prolific creativity.
- Technique: Pioneering pâte sur pâte glazing technique – transforming ordinary clay into surfaces imbued with extraordinary textural depth and luminosity.
- Style: Championing classical motifs—particularly Grecian urns and floral arrangements—with meticulous detail – reflecting the artistic sensibilities of his era.
Ernst August Leuteritz
1818 - 1893 , Germania
Informazioni rapide
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Classicismo
- Date Of Birth: 1818
- Date Of Death: 1893
- Full Name: Ernst August Leuteritz
- Nationality: Germano
- Notable Artworks: ['Epergne']
- Place Of Birth: Meissen, Germania


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