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

Fritz Ascher (1893 - 1970)
Fritz Ascher
1893 - 1970
Friedrich G. Einhoff (1901 - 1988)
Friedrich G. Einhoff
1901 - 1988
Julius Noerr (1827 - 1897)
Julius Noerr
1827 - 1897
Hermann-Josef Kuhna (1944 - 2018)
Hermann-Josef Kuhna
1944 - 2018
Ingfried Paul Henze-Morro (1925 - 2013)
Ingfried Paul Henze-Morro
1925 - 2013
Wolfgang Kolks (1935)
Wolfgang Kolks
1935
Horst Rellecke (1951)
Horst Rellecke
1951
Adolf Gremlich (1915 - 1971)
Adolf Gremlich
1915 - 1971
Johann Heinrich Schröder (1757 - 1812)
Johann Heinrich Schröder
1757 - 1812
Azade Köker (1949)
Azade Köker
1949
Ferdinand Theodor Hoppe (1848 - 1890)
Ferdinand Theodor Hoppe
1848 - 1890
Gregorio Sciltian (1900 - 1985)
Gregorio Sciltian
1900 - 1985
Peter Schmersal (1952)
Peter Schmersal
1952
Karl Ludwig Jessen (1833 - 1917)
Karl Ludwig Jessen
1833 - 1917
Cosmas Damian Asam (1686 - 1739)
Cosmas Damian Asam
1686 - 1739
August von Rentzell (1810 - 1891)
August von Rentzell
1810 - 1891

Creators Rococo

Charles Cressent (1685 - 1768)
Charles Cressent
1685 - 1768
Jean-Francois de Sompsois (1720 - 1808)
Jean-Francois de Sompsois
1720 - 1808
Johann Elias Ridinger (1698 - 1767)
Johann Elias Ridinger
1698 - 1767
Christian Gottfried Jüchtzer (1752 - 1812)
Christian Gottfried Jüchtzer
1752 - 1812
Carlo Bonavia (1730 - 1788)
Carlo Bonavia
1730 - 1788
Marguerite Gérard (1761 - 1837)
Marguerite Gérard
1761 - 1837
Bénigne Gagneraux (1756 - 1795)
Bénigne Gagneraux
1756 - 1795
Jacques-André-Joseph Aved (1702 - 1766)
Jacques-André-Joseph Aved
1702 - 1766
Wilhelm Hensel (1794 - 1861)
Wilhelm Hensel
1794 - 1861
Ozias Humphry (1742 - 1810)
Ozias Humphry
1742 - 1810
Johann Christian von Mannlich (1741 - 1822)
Johann Christian von Mannlich
1741 - 1822
Jacopo Tumicelli (1784 - 1825)
Jacopo Tumicelli
1784 - 1825
Ernst August Leuteritz (1818 - 1893)
Ernst August Leuteritz
1818 - 1893
Nicolas Bernard Lépicié (1735 - 1784)
Nicolas Bernard Lépicié
1735 - 1784
Jens Juel (1745 - 1802)
Jens Juel
1745 - 1802
Semen Fedorovich Shchedrin (1745 - 1804)
Semen Fedorovich Shchedrin
1745 - 1804