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      • Hermine GOOSENS (1879-1967) and Johanna BIEHLER
        Dec. 19, 2020

        Hermine GOOSENS (1879-1967) and Johanna BIEHLER

        Est: CHF200 - CHF400

        Hermine GOOSENS (1879-1967) and Johanna BIEHLER (1880-1954), Enthroned Madonna, rare ceramic from the Majolika-Werkstatt Nymphenburg, shortly after 1900, 56 cm high // Hermine Goossens came from a family of manufacturers based in Aachen. In the surroundings of the Debschitz School in Munich, Goossens met the artist Johanna Biehler (1880-1954), with whom she founded the majolica factory in Nymphenburg in 1903. While Goossens focused on the design, modeling and plastic design of the majolica works and large medallions, Biehler mainly took over production technology and artistic color design, experimenting in particular with sharper colours and producing and testing new mixtures and varnishes. The artist couple Goossens/Biehler quickly became known and appreciated in the art scene and their reliefs, tiles and medallions were used by numerous builders and architects in private villas and representative buildings as home decor objects for facade, portal, staircase and wall design. They considered to create only unique items that were only produced in their ceramic workshop and therefore rejected several takeover offers from factories that wanted to manufacture their items in industrial series production.

        Galerie Moenius
      • Johann Biehler (German, 20th Century) - The Dove of Peace - lithograph
        Oct. 24, 2013

        Johann Biehler (German, 20th Century) - The Dove of Peace - lithograph

        Est: £100 - £150

        Johann Biehler (German, 20th Century) The Dove of Peace for subjugating the name day lithograph h:64 w: 49 cm Provenance: Galerie Piesko, Munchen, Germany.

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