Max Roesler Keramik
for sale here is a Art Nouveau / Art Deco pudding & baking mold in rarely good exceptional condition with the motif of leaf & grapes from the factory of Max Roessler (1840-1922) with Darmstadt stamp around 1930.
Object type: Pudding mold, Baking mold
Manufacturer: Max Roesler
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The role of Max Roesler
Max Roesler (1840-1922) was an important representative of
Art Nouveau ceramics. His factory in Bohemia was known for its high-quality and artistically sophisticated products. Roesler knew how to masterfully implement the design principles of Art Nouveau and created a variety of objects that can now be found in museums and collections around the world. His works are not only testimonies to the craftsmanship of his time, but also an expression of a deep artistic sensibility.
Decorative elements and motifs
The
ceramics of
Max Roesler are characterized by a variety of decorative elements and motifs. In addition to the floral and organic forms already mentioned, there are also geometric patterns, stylized animal representations and allegorical figures. The objects were often provided with elaborate reliefs, openwork patterns or filigree decorations, which further enhanced their aesthetic effect. The artists of
Art Nouveau used these elements to tell stories, express emotions and create a connection to nature. The attention to detail and the craftsmanship make each object a unique work of art.
Significance and appreciation today
The
Art Nouveau ceramics, especially the works of
Max Roesler around 1900, are still very popular with collectors and art lovers today. The objects are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also testimonies to an eventful era that was characterized by a profound change in art and society. Their craftsmanship, artistic diversity and timeless beauty make them sought-after collector's items that steadily increase in value over time. Dealing with these works makes it possible to rediscover the ideals and visions of Art Nouveau and to be inspired by their unique aesthetics.