Aug 16, 2019
Aug 16, 2019
Aug 19, 2019

Zebra

Zebra

c. 1920s

made by

Wiener Werkstätte

(Austria, Vienna, 1903–32)

Hand-modeled ceramic

Overall: 9.5 cm (3 3/4 in.)

Educational Purchase Fund 1930.469

Location

Did you know?

Animals fascinated early modern designers interested in kinetic form and patterns of decoration.

Description

Austrian designers Walter Bosse and Kitty Rix feature colorful, bright forms in their ceramic figures that conjure whimsy and invite imagined stories. Their exaggerated features—such as oversize eyes, ears, and whiskers as well as elongated necks or shortened limbs—use caricature to emphasize elements of form, engaging the viewer through humor and charm. Throughout their careers, Bosse and Rix produced modernist designs for the two leading artist workshops—the Wiener Werkstätte and the Austrian Werkbund.

See also
Collection: 
Decorative Arts
Type of artwork: 
Ceramic

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