Kunsthandel Nikolaus Kolhammer
Michael Powolny
Pair of dancers Michael Powolny Wiener Keramik ca. 1907
pale earthenware, colorfully glazed
Austria
ca. 1907
Pair of dancers in black gown, design Michael Powolny, manufactured by Wiener Keramik, circa 1907
dancer looking to the right 9.2" x 4.7" x 3.1" dancer looking to the left 9.8" x 5.5" x 5.5"
description
In a graceful pose, the dancers are stepping into an elegant sway, their upper bodies dramatically arched backwards. Their dark robes are lavishly adorned with floral motifs – a striking interplay of color, ornamentation, and movement. The finely crafted drapery of their garments, the elaborate hairstyles, and the intricate floral decorations lend the figures a vivid sense of plasticity, offering Michael Powolny ample opportunity to showcase his virtuosity in ceramics.
This pair of dancers is a prime example of Powolny’s distinctive, imaginatively decorative style. His dancers rank among the iconic creations of the Wiener Werkstätte and have come to symbolize a carefully staged joie de vivre and elegance – embodying the spirit of the Secessionist movement, whose ideals Powolny masterfully translated into ceramic form.
pressmarks on both "WK" for Wiener Keramik, artist's monogram "MP" for Michael Powolny
This pair of dancers is a prime example of Powolny’s distinctive, imaginatively decorative style. His dancers rank among the iconic creations of the Wiener Werkstätte and have come to symbolize a carefully staged joie de vivre and elegance – embodying the spirit of the Secessionist movement, whose ideals Powolny masterfully translated into ceramic form.
pressmarks on both "WK" for Wiener Keramik, artist's monogram "MP" for Michael Powolny