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On display at V&A South Kensington
Ceramics, Room 139, The Curtain Foundation Gallery

Vase

1900 (dated)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Max Läuger (1864-1952) studied painting and interior design at Karlsruhe, Germany; he then taught at the art school while also working at potteries in Kandern between 1880 and 1890; he studied in Paris 1892-3 and there he began making lead-glazed slipware. Always ambitious and energetic, returning to Kandern he worked at a local pottery and then established his own pottery in 1895 while becoming a Professor at Karlsruhe university in 1898. As the opening date approached of the international exhibition, Paris, 1900, and his own ceramic production was becoming commercially established, he made a large number of wares celebrating the exhibition specifically to sell during its run like this vase lettered 'Paris Anno Domini 1900' in the decoration. He exhibited his ceramics at many German exhibitions as well as Paris 1900 and at St Louis in 1904

He was co-founder of the Deutscher Werkbund in 1907 and was also a painter, sculptor, architect and designer, and teacher at the Baden state art school. From 1916 he had a studio at the Karlsruhe Majolika-Manufaktur, working there until it was destroyed by bombs in 1944.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Glazed earthenware with trailed slip decoration
Brief description
Jar of earthenware with trailed slip decoration in relief and covered with stained glazes, designed by Professor Max Läuger, made by Tonwerke Kandern, Karlsruhe, dated 1900.
Physical description
Jar of earthenware with trailed slip decoration in relief and covered with stained glazes. Of globular form with a wide mouth. Inscribed with 'Paris Anno Domini 1900' in three compartments formed by fruit-trees springing from a wreath of herbage, in brown and green on a green ground.
Dimensions
  • Height: 15cm
  • Depth: 15cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'MLK' [in monogram] (For Karlsruhe Max Lauger, impressed)
  • Arms of the Grand Duchy of Baden, with 'Gesetzl Geschzf' (Impressed within a square)
  • 'LMM' (For La Maison Moderne, impressed)
  • 'PARIS' and 'Anno and Domini 1900' (Lettered in three compartments in purple)
Gallery label
Vase Designed by Max Lauger, made by Thonwerke Kandern, Karlsruhe, Germany, Germany 1900 Marks: 'KML' in monogram (for Karlsruhe Max Lauger) and the arms of the Grand Duchy of Baden, with 'Gesetzl Geschzf', 'LMM' (for La Maison Moderne), impressed Earthenware with trailed slip decoration 1960-1900 Lettered in the decoration 'Paris Anno Domini 1900' Purchased (?from LMM?) H. 15, d.15(16/07/2008)
Subjects depicted
Summary
Max Läuger (1864-1952) studied painting and interior design at Karlsruhe, Germany; he then taught at the art school while also working at potteries in Kandern between 1880 and 1890; he studied in Paris 1892-3 and there he began making lead-glazed slipware. Always ambitious and energetic, returning to Kandern he worked at a local pottery and then established his own pottery in 1895 while becoming a Professor at Karlsruhe university in 1898. As the opening date approached of the international exhibition, Paris, 1900, and his own ceramic production was becoming commercially established, he made a large number of wares celebrating the exhibition specifically to sell during its run like this vase lettered 'Paris Anno Domini 1900' in the decoration. He exhibited his ceramics at many German exhibitions as well as Paris 1900 and at St Louis in 1904

He was co-founder of the Deutscher Werkbund in 1907 and was also a painter, sculptor, architect and designer, and teacher at the Baden state art school. From 1916 he had a studio at the Karlsruhe Majolika-Manufaktur, working there until it was destroyed by bombs in 1944.
Collection
Accession number
1960-1900

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Record createdJuly 16, 2008
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