Book Description:
The first definitive study of the Art Nouveau masterpieces of the Swedish Roerstrand porcelain factory. The artists of the influential Roerstrand porcelain factory in Sweden created some of the most beautiful decorative objects of the Art Nouveau style. In his fascinating andauthoritative text, Bengt Nystroem focuses on the Roerstrand factory's designers and their revolutionay forms during the period 1865 to 1915, when the firm successfullycompeted artistically with Tiffany and Galle in the great international expositions that showcased and helped to propagate the Art Nouveau style. Inspired by late 19th century crafts movements fathered by William Morris, the artists of the Roerstrand factory took nationalistic pride in incorporating their indigenous floraand fauna into their exquisite designs, transforming wintry berry springs and northern sea creatures into elegant three dimensional works of art that appealed to asophisticated European clientele. Illustrated with objects from Robert Schreiber's outstanding collection, supplemented with craftsmen's drawings and archival documents, Nystroem's thoroughly researched text includes engaging glimpses of the culture surrounding Roerstrand (a former castle), especially the close knit community of insightful administrators, talented designers andinventors, and artisans. The book chronicles not only the company's artistic achievements but the day to day personalities and decisions behind the emergence of thisonce utilitarian factory as the birthplace of some of Sweden's most beautiful decorative objects. Other Details:160 illustrations, 117 in full color192 pages10 x 10'Published 1996
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