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Berlin, Germany
Product description
Rare Bauhaus ceramic bowl - Model 67a Design: Margarete Heymann-Loebenstein, 1920s-30s Margarete Heymann-Loebenstein was an important ceramicist and Bauhaus student who ran the HAËL workshops for artistic ceramics in Marwitz, Germany, in the 1920s-30s. Her works are known for their avant-garde design, geometric shapes and innovative glazes. The piece offered here, model 67a, is a rare ceramic bowl with a diameter of 23 cm and a height of 6 cm. The glaze in bluish green with watercolor-like gradients is characteristic of Heymann-Loebenstein's work. 🔹 Details: ✔ Original from the 1920s-30s ✔ Model 67a from the HAËL workshops ✔ Glazed ceramic in a unique color gradient ✔ Manufacturer's mark of the HAËL workshops on the underside 🔹 Condition: This rare bowl is in very good condition with only minimal signs of use due to its age: 🔸 Small chip to the foot 🔸 Original glaze in excellent condition Pieces like this are sought-after collector's items today, especially because of their art historical significance and the story of Heymann-Loebenstein, who as a Jewish artist had to flee Germany during the Nazi era. 📸 Pictures are part of the description.
Small chip on the foot
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsTurquoise, Green, BlueMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height6 cmWidth23 cmDepth23 cmSigns of usageDents