Vally Wieselthier (1895-1945) Art Deco teapot in glazed brown with an extra large handle and spout. The signature can be seen at the bottom.

Material: ceramic

Period: 1940's

Country of origin: U.S.

In good condition

Dimensions: 19 cm x 38 cm x 20 cm

Weight: 2631 grams


About Vally Wieselthier:

Vally Wieselthier was born in Vienna in 1895. In 1914 she started attending the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts, initially the textiles workshop, then the specialist class for painting under Kolo Moser. In 1917 she changed to the specialist class for architecture under Josef Hoffmann and to the ceramics class of Michael Powolny. After setting up the artists’ workshops in the Wiener Werkstätte in the same year, Hoffmann hired Vally Wieselthier as a freelance employee. Mainly everyday, playfully treated pottery, was created under the influence of the artistic director Dagobert Peche. In 1922 Wieselthier founded her own workshop in Vienna and exhibited, among other things, ceramic sculptures at the ‘Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes’ in Paris in 1925. In 1927 Wieselthier returned to the Wiener Werkstätte and became head of the workshop for ceramics. After taking part in the ‘International Exhibition of Ceramic Art’ in the Metropolitan Museum in New York, she discovered the American market. In 1932 Wieselthier moved to New York for good, where she opened her own studio. In the first few years she worked closely with the Sebring Company and the Cowan Pottery in Cleveland, Ohio, whereby she exercised a unique influence on the American ceramics tradition. Vally Wieselthier died in 1945 in New York.


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