Jarrón design Cuno Fischer by Rosenthal, Studio Linie, s. XX – Germany
- Dimensions :
- H32 x W27 x D10
- Color :
- white
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- vintage
Jarrón design cuno fischer by rosenthal, studio linie, s. XX – alemania extraordinario jarrón design cuno fischer (1914-1973) by rosenthal studio linie. Presents a beautiful structure, with an elegant silhouette, which is lightly attached to the upper part; this form is associated with the industrial design of the european period. Entering a white color, it represents the representation of a harlequin's death, which is accompanied by a horse, riding a horse. These figures are very stylish, they are made through a detailed and highly detailed line drawing, colored with complete decorative patterns. This monochromatic design accentuates the contrast and allows the graphic details to appear in the central display. Furthermore, it shows the influence of vanguardias (harlequin) and surrealism. Studio linie was an innovative initiative launched by rosenthal in the decade of 1950 to bring contemporary and artistic design to the public in the context of functional and decorative objects. This example reflects the integration of modern art with industrial production. Cuno fischer, by his side, was a destacado artist conceived to merge graphic styles and abstracts into clean and modern forms. These designs are designed for a unique illustration and minimalist aesthetic. Rosenthal is a german company, from the region of selb, baviera. Founded in 1879 by philipp rosenthal. Originally, it came as a decorative porcelain tile, but it quickly evolved into one of the most prestigious porcelain brands in the world. The company is known for its innovator and collaboration with renowned artists and designers, such as walter gropius, salvador dalí, and cuno fischer, among others. Rosenthal does not produce high quality porcelain, but it has also been destroyed by its ability to combine tradition and modernity, especially through its studio linie line, which revolutionizes contemporary design.