Art Nouveau Without Borders. Artistic exchange between ceramic companies in the Greater Region

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As part of the exhibition "Vu Lilien a Linnen. Jugendstil, Handcraft and Art in Luxembourg": lecture by Dr. Bernd Röder, curator at Stadtmuseum Simeonstift Trier, and Ulrike Degen, curator at MNAHA.

Between the Zens Frères ceramic painting workshop in Echternach and later in Luxembourg City, and the rival companies Villeroy & Boch in Mettlach and Septfontaines, Faïenceries Utzschneider & Jaunez in Wasserbillig and Sarreguemines, the Ehranger plant Lamberty, Servais & Co., and the Hasselt ceramic factory, not only artistic ideas were exchanged. Around 1900, staff and thus know-how also moved between these companies.


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As part of the exhibition "Vu Lilien a Linnen. Jugendstil, Handcraft and Art in Luxembourg".
Lecture presented by Dr. Bernd Röder (Stadtmuseum Simeonstift Trier) and Ulrike Degen (MNAHA).
Automatically translated from German.


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