LUISE SPANNRING/KUNSTGEWERBESCHULE WIEN, MASTER CLASS OF PROF. MICHAEL POWOLNY
About the artist | 1894 Villach (Carinthia) – 1982 Puch near Hallein (Salzburg) Ceramicist |
Designed by | Luise Spannring, 1917, unique piece |
Executed by | Luise Spannring, 1917, unique piece |
Marked | K. & K. KUNSTGEWERBESCHULE Wien, SP. L., 1917 |
Dimensions | H 88 cm, W 56 cm, D 20 cm |
Material | Red clay, glazed in soft green and pink, firing fissures, small damage to stand and stomach professionally restored, a number of small chips, overall very good condition |
Provenance | private property, Austria |
Shown | Nordico Stadtmuseum Linz, Enter the women. Female artists in Linz 1851 – 1950, May until October 2022 |
Literature | master class records by Michael Powolny, Vienna School of Arts and Crafts; art collection and archives, University of Applied Arts, Vienna |
M55/17
The signature "K. & K. KUNSTGEWERBESCHULE Wien, SP. L., 1917" as well as the exceptional size of the ceramic figure allow us to come to the conclusion that it is Luise Spannring’s graduation piece completed for the master class at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule [School of Arts and Crafts].
Extracts from the records of Michael Powolny’s master classes held by the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts (today’s Vienna University of Applied Arts): Michael Powolny describes Luise Spannring as "a steady student with stamina, praiseworthy; [she] worked on both vessels and figurative ceramic pieces with great independence and a great deal of sensitivity for the material" (13 June 1917).
We would like to thank Mrs Silvia Herkt for providing the documentation.