Details

Title

Nymphenburg Sketch (Animal Bowl)

Artist/Maker

Hella Jongerius (Dutch, born 1963), designer
Nymphenburg Factory, Munich, Germany, established 1747, maker

Date

2004

Medium

Porcelain, glaze, and hand-painted decorations

Dimensions

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Credit

Purchase with funds from the Decorative Arts Acquisition Endowment

Accession #

2010.218

Location

On View - Wieland Pavilion, Skyway, Gallery 421

Hella Jongerius’s series Nymphenburg Sketches is a celebration of the animal collection found in the archives of the Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory in Germany. The large decorative patterns on each bowl were originally used on the factory’s cups and saucers. Representing stylistic periods from Rococo to Art Nouveau, the Nymphenburg figures were originally created to satisfy demand for realistic depictions in porcelain. With her Nymphenburg pieces Jongerius has given a selection of these animal figures a new context. A lighthearted playfulness marks each object, and despite the unconventional appearance of a fawn or hippopotamus in a serving bowl, each piece is functional.