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Carli Bauer goldfish table lamp - Gmundner Keramik - Rarity-
Carli Bauer goldfish table lamp - Gmundner Keramik - Rarity-
335.20

Carli Bauer goldfish table lamp - Gmundner Keramik - Rarity-

Carli Bauer goldfish table lamp - Gmundner Keramik - Rarity-
Carli Bauer goldfish table lamp - Gmundner Keramik - Rarity-
Carli Bauer goldfish table lamp - Gmundner Keramik - Rarity-
Carli Bauer goldfish table lamp - Gmundner Keramik - Rarity-
Carli Bauer goldfish table lamp - Gmundner Keramik - Rarity-
Carli Bauer goldfish table lamp - Gmundner Keramik - Rarity-
Carli Bauer goldfish table lamp - Gmundner Keramik - Rarity-
Carli Bauer goldfish table lamp - Gmundner Keramik - Rarity-
Carli Bauer goldfish table lamp - Gmundner Keramik - Rarity-
Carli Bauer goldfish table lamp - Gmundner Keramik - Rarity-

Rare ceramic table lamp by Carli Bauer from the 1950s. It is a unique piece of Carli Bauer's oriental series, which depicts a goldfish, unlike the known figurative figures.
A turquoise-beige fish built on a black base, with a lamp placed in its pastel yellow mouth. Its lampshade is original. Silk or satin veil interspersed with oriental plants.
Bauer's ceramics from this period were born from the world of Far Eastern atmosphere and motifs, which were produced in Austria by Gmundner Keramik.

The lamp is in beautiful condition for its age. Marked piece.

The goldfish is also a popular subject in art and is a common motif in both Chinese and Japanese art. It appears on porcelain and ceramic dishes as well as on textiles such as embroidery, wood carvings, or decorative elements of architecture. The composition jingyu, meaning goldfish, sounds similar to "gold and abundance" (jing yu), which is why it is considered a very popular gift.

Style
Orientalist
Width
18 cm
Diameter
17 cm
Height
20 cm
Manufacture/Artist
Carli Bauer
In stock   (1 pcs)
335.20
Details

 

Introducing the Artistry of Carl Bauer (1894-1960)

Step into the world of craftsmanship and creativity with the legacy of Carl Bauer, a distinguished artisan whose story unfolds like a masterpiece. Born on December 10, 1894, in Passau-Rosenau, Bauer's journey began with a passion for woodcarving and a dedication to honing his skills.

Elevating his artistry, Bauer embarked on a journey of mastery, achieving excellence as he successfully conquered his master's exam in pottery and ceramics during the years 1924 to 1945. His expertise led him to a pivotal role as a retoucher at the renowned Wiener Porzellanfabrik Augarten, where he seamlessly blended his talents with the delicate art of porcelain.

By 1928, Bauer's reputation had soared, earning him the prestigious title of Senior Retoucher and Head of the Figure Department. His visionary touch breathed life into each creation, enhancing the elegance of porcelain pieces. In 1949, Bauer's expertise found a new canvas when he collaborated with the widow of Viennese ceramic artist Herrmann Heinl, showcasing his versatility and commitment to the craft.

A turning point arrived in 1955 when Bauer acquired Gretl Braun's studio in Vienna's vibrant 4th district, Victorgasse 18. Within these walls, his imagination ran wild, giving birth to a series of enchanting oriental figures that captivated the hearts of enthusiasts. Leading a team of dedicated artisans, his workshop became a hub of innovation and creativity.

Bauer's legacy transcended borders, as his captivating ceramics graced homes across the globe. From the picturesque landscapes of Australia to the regal dwellings of Great Britain, from the sunny shores of Bermuda to the Scandinavian elegance of Sweden, and even the bustling streets of Los Angeles, Bauer's creations found homes in every corner of the world.

In 1958, fate dealt a challenging hand as Bauer faced silicosis, a testament to his dedication as a ceramic maestro. Despite the odds, his passion burned bright until the end. On that final note, in 1960, the world bid farewell to a visionary whose impact on the world of ceramics remains timeless.

Today, we invite you to celebrate the artistry of Carl Bauer, to admire his creations that stand as a testament to a life well-lived and a craft mastered to perfection.

Info
Article No.
192
Weight
1.2 kg/pcs