RARE EVA FRITZ-LINDNER STUDIO POTTERY CACHEPOT

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An extraordinary vase/cachepot by Eva Fritz-Lindner. Hand-crafted work, marked with her workshop sign "i3" (not cast and not for Karlsruhe Majolika, but made and decorated by her own hand). Extremely rare!

EVA FRITZ-LINDNER was a celebrated folk-art sculptor and ceramicist whose work is avidly pursued today by worldwide collectors. Born in Düsseldorf in 1933, she served as an apprentice at the Werkkunstschule—the applied arts training center—in Wiesbaden in Hesse for five years (1949-1954), and was a master student in Erich Kuhn's sculpture class for the final two. When she was, she was awarded the Grand Prix at a 1955 exhibition in Cannes: Five Millennia of German Ceramics. Soon after, Fritz-Lindner was hired as a master designer by the State Majolica Manufactory in Karlsruhe, where she was employed for nearly a decade, through 1963, becoming one of its most famous artists. Major accolades earned during this tenure were a 1958 Baden-Württemberg Arts Prize and the Silver Medal at the International Ceramics Exhibition in Prague in 1962.

Stepping out of a limelight she had never fully embraced, Fritz-Lindner withdrew to her private studio in Karlsruhe-Durlach in 1964 and started to freelance exclusively. She designed and created hundreds of highly regarded ceramic folk-art sculptures rendered with creativity and whimsy. Animals (owls, in particular) and family were frequent themes. Her success led to commissions for more significant works for public and private gardens and buildings; examples include mosaic wall designs in Mannheim, Schwäbisch Gmünd, and Göppingen. Notably, she created four enormous outdoor owl sculptures for the Palace Gardens in Karlsruhe in 1967. Whatever the size of the work, Fritz-Lindner hand-painted each of her creations distinctly and colorfully. She would occasionally supply designs for glass works to be produced in Murano, Italy. Fritz-Lindner died in 2017.

Fritz-Lindner's ceramics reside in the Hetjens-Museum Düsseldorf, the Museum of Contemporary Ceramic Art in Frechen, the Württemberg State Museum Stuttgart, in Badenisches Landesmuseum Karlsruhe, the Museum of Applied Art in Cologne, and the Museo National de Cerámica Valencia—as well as in public gardens and buildings and private collections.

DETAILS

Maker - Eva Fritz-Lindner

Production Period - 1960s

Designer - Eva Fritz-Lindner

Design Period - 1960s

Origin - Germany

Styles/Movements - Art Pottery; Studio Craft; Mid-Century Modern

Materials - Ceramic

Colors - Olive

Condition - Excellent vintage condition.

Dimensions - 7.25ʺ Diam. × 6ʺ H

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