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Secessionist Vase with Raindrops by Paul Dachsel c. 1900
By Paul Dachsel
Located in Chicago, IL
A low naturalistic vase in a rare carmine color of red with purple overtones, featuring an opalescent raindrop ornamentation. Whereas earlier Art Nouveau pottery focused on asymmetri...
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Early 1900s Art Nouveau Paul Dachsel More Art
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Ceramic
Secessionist Geometric Urn by Paul Dachsel c. 1900
By Paul Dachsel
Located in Chicago, IL
Whereas earlier Art Nouveau pottery focused on asymmetrical design to represent the wild and unpredictable aspects of nature, forward-thinking artists such as Paul Dachsel and those of the Vienna Secession also explored the geometric elements of nature. Four-handled blue and gray urn...
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