Description
Hardcover has some normal wear and a small tear at bottom of spine. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This scarce volume, authored by Anton Post and Thérèse Thomas, offers a comprehensive exploration of the celebrated Mettlacher Steinzeug ceramics produced in Germany between 1885 and 1905. Mettlach, a small town in the Saarland region, was home to the Villeroy & Boch company, renowned for its innovative and artistic stoneware creations that captivated collectors and connoisseurs alike.
During this golden age, Mettlacher Steinzeug reached the pinnacle of its artistic expression, with intricate relief designs, vibrant glazes, and imaginative forms that drew inspiration from various cultural influences, including classical antiquity, Renaissance art, and folk traditions. The book meticulously documents the diverse range of wares produced during this period, from whimsical figurines and decorative vases to monumental architectural elements and functional pieces for everyday use.
Richly illustrated with photographs and detailed descriptions, this volume serves as an invaluable resource for collectors, art historians, and enthusiasts seeking to understand the cultural significance and artistic merits of Mettlacher Steinzeug. Despite its age and minor wear, this copy remains a treasured find for those passionate about the history of ceramics and the remarkable craftsmanship that defined this iconic German pottery tradition.