Set of 2 mugs "Seaside", porcelain
Set of 2 mugs "Seaside", porcelain
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ars mundi Exclusive Edition | signed | porcelain | capacity 0.36 l each | dishwasher safe | only available as a set
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Set of 2 mugs "Seaside", porcelain
Art for the coffee table. ars mundi has put selected motifs by Peter Nottrott onto high-quality coffee mugs. Bone china porcelain, capacity 0.36 l each, dishwasher safe. Signed ars mundi Exclusive Edition.
Producer: ars mundi Edition Max Büchner GmbH, Bödekerstraße 13, 30161 Hanover, Germany Email: info@arsmundi.de
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About Peter Nottrott
The artist Peter Nottrott, who lives in Hamburg and Flensburg, values freedom and self-determination in his painting as well as in his life. Initially, he was inclined towards realistic painting, but eventually, Nottrott found his vocation in abstract painting. Through abstract painting, he expresses all his creative devotion, imagination and strength without limits. In contrast to realistic painting, he can completely determine the choice of colours, texture and composition of the picture. Through a refreshing use of colour and expressive brushwork, Nottrott achieves exciting and dynamic works full of energy and radiance.
In his more than 30 years as a freelance artist, Nottrott has been able to build up a large circle of collectors among national and international art enthusiasts.
Graphic or sculpture edition that was initiated by ars mundi and is available only at ars mundi or at distribution partners licensed by ars mundi.
Ceramic product made of kaolin, quartz, and feldspar.
Porcelain is formed by turning or pressing, and figurative objects are cast. Complex objects have to be cast in separated steps and sections, and then "assembled". After the moulding, the pieces are dried and undergo an initial firing at about 900°C. Next, the glaze will be applied and fired at temperatures between 1,240 °C and 1,445 °C. In renowned manufactories, the porcelain is painted by hand, with each colour being fired individually under strict temperature tolerances.
Porcelain was invented in China and became widespread in Europe from the 16th century onwards. The first European porcelain factory was founded in Meissen, Germany in 1710.
Other famous European porcelain factories include Fürstenberg, Höchst, Schwarzburger Werkstätten, Lladró, Nymphenburg, KPM, Augarten, Sèvres, Limoges, Royal Copenhagen, Worcester. Each factories label their products with their personal porcelain stamps to indicate their origin.