- 25 June 2020.
Southern Germany Staatliche Majolika Manufaktur Karlsruhe GmbH. "
Majolika-Manufaktur".
Majolika-karlsruhe.com.
Retrieved 2011-04-07. Stadt...
- Exposition.
Maiolica House (1898)
Detail of
Maiolica House (1898)
Stairway of
Majolika-Haus (1898)
Elevator cage of
Maiolica House (1898) Gl****
bathtub at Köstlerg****e...
-
Karlsplatz in
Vienna (1888–89), then an
ornamental Art
Nouveau residence,
Majolika House (1898),
before moving to a much more
geometric and
simplified style...
- Gallen-Kallela
Museum in
Espoo Germany Bröhan
Museum in Berlin,
Museum in der
Majolika in Karlsruhe,
Landesmuseum in Mainz,
Museum Wiesbaden in
Wiesbaden Darmstadt...
- kind in Berlin.
Wilhelm II
selected the
mayolica tiles from his
Cadiner Majolika manufactury and
attended the
opening of the
Kaisersaal (Emperor's hall)...
- was at
first a fawn made of
white porcelain,
which was
produced in the
Majolika Manufaktur in
Karlsruhe by the
sculptor Else Bach (1899–1952).
Since 1958...
- für
aktuelle Kunst Heft Nr. 105-2014 20.
Jahrgang Edition Majolika –
Schriftenreihe der
Majolika-Stiftung für Kunst- und Kulturförderung Karlsruhe, Band...
- and sell Bosse's designs.
Bosse also
collaborated with
Karlsruhe State Majolika Works on a
number of
pottery animal figures.[citation needed] In 1958,...
-
building facades and interiors. Otto
Wagner used them to
decorate the
Majolika House,
where they
served both as
decoration and for a
practical purpose;...
- Italy, Spain,
Mexico and Portugal, tin-glazed
wares are
called maiolique,
majolika, maiolica, mayólica, talavera, and majólica respectively.
Examples of tin-glazed...