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RENÉE NEUE BUD VASE FOR HUTSCHENREUTHER

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RENÉE NEUE BUD VASE FOR HUTSCHENREUTHERA bulbous HUTSCHENREUTHER bud vase from the 1970s, its off white bisque ground is dressed in flowing glittery, metallic bronze and underlined with a matt black bottom. By the artist Rene Neue. RENE NEUE headed the art department for HUTSCHENREUTHER in the 1970s. He was responsible for a variety of novel shapes, finished with splashy displays of color, that reflected a decidely "pop" aesthetic. Neue mastered the art of contrasting bright, crisp colors

A bulbous HUTSCHENREUTHER bud vase from the 1970s, its off-white bisque ground is dressed in flowing glittery, metallic bronze and underlined with a matt black bottom. By the artist Renée Neue.


RENÉE NEUE headed the art department for HUTSCHENREUTHER in the 1970s. He was responsible for a variety of novel shapes, finished with splashy displays of color, that reflected a decidely "pop" aesthetic. Neue mastered the art of contrasting bright, crisp colors with deep earth tones in the glazes he produced for his series of statement vases. All his creations were distinct, very unlike the classic unadorned white porcelain designs that HUTSCHENREUTHER was primarily known for. Neue's work for the company is highly collectible in its own right.


Hutschenreuther is the family name of a German father and son who established competing porcelain manufactories in north-east Bavaria in the 19th century.

C.M. HUTSCHENREUTHER AG was first organized as a porcelain decorating factory in the Bavarian town of Hohenberg an der Eger by its eponymous founder, Carl Magnus Hutschenreuther (1794–1845) in 1814. He decided to try his hand at making porcelain for himself when deposits of kaolin, the soft white clay essential in its production, were discovered locally near the River Eger. The district forester, a relative, Ernst Ludwig Reuß set aside space in Hohenberg Castle for Hutschenreuther to paint porcelain and study its manufacture. In 1816 Hutschenreuther married Reuß' daughter, Johanna Maria Barbara.

After many years of petitioning the Bavarian authorities, a concession was finally granted to C.M. HUTSCHENREUTHER in 1822 to set up a kiln. By that time, a disused alum works on the site of the present-day factory had been acquired. At first, it seems that Hutschenreuther mixed the raw materials himself and similarly oversaw all of the firings so as to keep his processes secret. Only after a second kiln was constructed and additional decorators hired, did the company become successful—supplemented by the sale of white wares to free-lance painters.

To enhance product quality, C.M. HUTSCHENREUTHER recruited artists, craftsmen, and sculptors from all over continental Europe. Primarily focusing on quality and design, the company grew into a competitive firm that produced dinnerware services that were ideal for fine dining. After his death in 1845, Hutschenreuther's widow, along with sons Lorenz and Christian, ran the business. A large part of the factory suffered a devastating fire in 1848 but was quickly rebuilt.

PORZELLANFABRIKEN LORENZ HUTSCHENREUTHER AG SELB (aka LHS) had its origins in 1857 when Lorenz Hutschenreuther (1817–1886) struck out on his own and established a competing factory in the Bavarian town of Selb. The business grew throughout the early 20th century—in large measure by buying up the assets of neighboring firms, including those of Paul Müller, Selb. It was after the acquisition of Müller's art division in 1917 that LHS began producing figurines. By 1926 its art production had won wide acclaim, and the figurines in particular were highly sought after. LHS created many of its most famous dinnerware patterns during the first half of the last century, including Racine (1900), Richelieu (1929), Blue Onion (1930), and Maple Leaf (1940).

LHS marketed aggressively and ultimately became the more notable of the two Hutschenreuther concerns. Indeed, it was the first German firm to seriously rival the famous British porcelain brands. At no point was any partnership established between LHS and C.M. HUTSCHENREUTHER; the two companies would remain fully independent and in open competition for over a century.

By the end of WWII, both businesses had suffered losses, particularly C.M. HUTSCHENREUTHER. Many of its plants had been situated in territory that came under the control of Soviet satellites, and they were duly expropriated, as were a few mines belonging to LHS. Both companies were also faced with severe war-related restrictions. However, by the early 1950s recovery was well underway. The art pottery department at LHS played a significant role during the decade. Shape and décor designers of the time produced many of the company's most notable creations. The artists Hans Achtziger, Hildegard Gruinseiser, Christian Modrack, and Rudolf Lunghard deserve special mention. Much of the work was free-form.

In 1969, the assets of C.M. HUTSCHENREUHTER were purchased by LHS and the two companies at last became one. The new joint company, HUTSCHENREUTHER AG, continued to produce fine bone china and porcelain figurines. In 1972 the company merged with Kahla AG, and in 2000 it became part of the Rosenthal division of the Waterford Wedgwood Group. Rosenthal continues to use the Hutschenreuther’s trademark "lion insignia." (As of 2009, Rosenthal is an independent division of the Italian firm Sambonet Paderno.)


DETAILS

Maker – HUTSCHENREUTHER

Production Period/Year – 1970s

Designer – RENÉE NEUE

Design Period/Year – 1970s

Origin – GERMANY

Styles/Movements – BOHO CHIC; MID-CENTURY MODERN; OP ART

Materials – PORCELAIN

Colors – COPPER, EGGSHELL, BLACK

Condition – Excellent vintage condition.

Dimensions – 4" DIAM. × 4" H

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★★★★★ 5
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Color: Green, Pattern Name: Dinosaur
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sturdy enough for tug toy mini american and an aussie verified it..lol.
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a full size aussie and a mini american were playing tug with it... it is still here with no rips etc. very sturdy. the squeeker is annoying but i put that toy up before bed.
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★★★★★ 4
Dogs love it, but it lasted 10 minutes
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Five stars for the dogs both loving this thing. I have a Catahoula/pitbull and a Great Pyrenees/Red Heeler. They absolutely loved this toy but it only lasted about ten minutes before it was pulled apart and losing its innards. They didn’t really care - they each took half and proceeded to tear it to shreds with great joy. Two stars for durability, but since they’re big dogs who are happiest when chewing on things I figure the toy deserves to be rounded up from a three to a four. Small dogs probably would still love it without the strength to yank it apart so quickly.
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Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
My dog loves this
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★★★★★ 5
Dogs both love it
Color: Blue, Pattern Name: Toucan
Dogs are obsessed with this, somehow has not been gutted yet. Long enough that they can both play with it. Neck not as stretchy as I envisioned but it’s fine.
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