Johann Joachim Kändler (1706 - 1775)

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Johann Joachim Kändler

Johann Joachim Kändler was a German sculptor and porcelain artist best known for his role in transforming European porcelain, particularly through his work at the Meissen porcelain factory. His sculptures and figurines, characterized by their natural motifs and intricate details, significantly impacted the porcelain industry.

Kändler's early works often depicted elements from nature, with his bird sculptures—such as those of jays and woodpeckers—being particularly notable. As his career evolved, he delved into smaller decorative figures, such as those from the "Swan Service," a collection of detailed and delicate porcelain pieces. Kändler also drew inspiration from the commedia dell'arte, a popular form of theater, creating vibrant figurines that captured the spirit of this genre. His "Monkey Band" from 1753 is an enduring piece still celebrated today.

Throughout his career, Kändler produced over a thousand different items, many of which are now considered timeless masterpieces in European porcelain art. You can find his works in museums and galleries, such as the British Museum, Seattle Art Museum, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Some pieces are even available for auction or sale, often fetching high prices due to their rarity and artistic significance​.

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Date and place of birt:15 june 1706, Arnsdorf, Germany
Date and place of death:18 may 1775, Meißen, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XVIII century
Specialization:Animalist, Artist, Painter, Porcelain modeler, Portraitist, Sculptor
Genre:Allegory, Animalistic, Genre art, Mythological painting, Pastoral, Portrait
Art style:Rococo
Medium:Porcelain

Creators Germany

Werner Gothein (1890 - 1968)
Werner Gothein
1890 - 1968
Eduard von Steinle (1810 - 1886)
Eduard von Steinle
1810 - 1886
Franz Ackermann (1963)
Franz Ackermann
1963
Hans-Ulrich Buchwald (1925 - 2009)
Hans-Ulrich Buchwald
1925 - 2009
Max Koner (1854 - 1900)
Max Koner
1854 - 1900
Friedrich Carl Mayer (1824 - 1903)
Friedrich Carl Mayer
1824 - 1903
Fritz Freund (1859 - 1936)
Fritz Freund
1859 - 1936
Hans Peter Adamski (1947)
Hans Peter Adamski
1947
Max Bill (1908 - 1994)
Max Bill
1908 - 1994
Elisabeth Büchsel (1867 - 1957)
Elisabeth Büchsel
1867 - 1957
Wolfgang Escher (1920 - 2008)
Wolfgang Escher
1920 - 2008
Micha Ullman (1939)
Micha Ullman
1939
Paul Seiler (1873 - 1934)
Paul Seiler
1873 - 1934
Joseph Emanuel Weiser (1847 - 1911)
Joseph Emanuel Weiser
1847 - 1911
Simon Meister (1796 - 1844)
Simon Meister
1796 - 1844
Karl Kollmann (1788 - 1847)
Karl Kollmann
1788 - 1847

Creators Rococo

George Morland (1763 - 1804)
George Morland
1763 - 1804
Gaetano Gandolfi (1734 - 1802)
Gaetano Gandolfi
1734 - 1802
Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (1682 - 1754)
Giovanni Battista Piazzetta
1682 - 1754
John Russell (1745 - 1806)
John Russell
1745 - 1806
Simon Mathurin Lantara (1729 - 1778)
Simon Mathurin Lantara
1729 - 1778
Gabriel-Jacques de Saint-Aubin (1724 - 1780)
Gabriel-Jacques de Saint-Aubin
1724 - 1780
Bernardo Bellotto (1721 - 1780)
Bernardo Bellotto
1721 - 1780
Johann Evangelist Holzer (1709 - 1740)
Johann Evangelist Holzer
1709 - 1740
Gabriel-François Doyen (1726 - 1806)
Gabriel-François Doyen
1726 - 1806
Giuseppe Rusnati (1650 - 1713)
Giuseppe Rusnati
1650 - 1713
Pierre Julien (1731 - 1804)
Pierre Julien
1731 - 1804
Maurice Quentin de La Tour (1704 - 1788)
Maurice Quentin de La Tour
1704 - 1788
George Chinnery (1774 - 1852)
George Chinnery
1774 - 1852
Norbert Roettiers (1665 - 1727)
Norbert Roettiers
1665 - 1727
Antonio Balestra (1666 - 1740)
Antonio Balestra
1666 - 1740
Stepan Filippovich Galaktionov (1779 - 1854)
Stepan Filippovich Galaktionov
1779 - 1854