Ernst Wahliss Austrian 1800s Art Nouveau Pottery Face And Grapes Pitcher 8475
- Ernst Wahliss Austrian 1800s Art Nouveau Pottery Face And Grapes Pitcher 8475
- Highly decorative porcelain pitcher with a male face below the spout, grapes and leaves and grape vines for handles.
- Wonderful color and glaze with gold trim to the rim.
- There is a chip to the edges of the large leaf. No other chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.
- Bottom marked with shape number.
- Pitcher is 8 1/4″ tall and 7″ wide.
- Ernst Wahliss was an Austrian ceramicist who created ornate porcelain and earthenware vessels for European elites. He was also known for small-scale sculptures, the artist often depicted Baroque-era women dressed in opulent clothing. Wahliss began his pottery career as the traveling salesman for a porcelain factory at age 30. He later left to found his own ceramics company, and soon began exporting porcelain goods across Europe. To meet the high demand for his pottery and sculptures, the artist opened his own department store, Wahliss, in Vienna’s city center. Near the end of his career, he abandoned his design work to move to the rural town of Velden, where he opened a luxury hotel. Wahliss died on July 18, 1900 in Vienna, Austria.