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Jaap Ravelli Dutch Art Pottery Mid-Century set op 3 litle vases
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Mid-Century Modern |
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Item description
From Ancient Times.
From ancient Times is a
small Dutch Company
We offer Antique European Porcelain.
Chamber
of Commerce no : KvK 58713255
VAT number : NL 113743828B01
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Jaap Ravelli (c1916-2011) Master Dutch Listed
Ceramist. Mid-Century c1950's Hand Made set of 3 vases
Marked and Signed On Bottom "Ravelli 17-1 , 6 , 7
Excellent condition
Measures :
High 10,5 cm , 9,5 cm and 10 cm
The Jaap Ravelli ceramics is undoubtedly one of the
most recognizable in the Dutch ceramic history of the twentieth century. His
company in Valkenburg (ZH), which existed between 1947 and 1977, has been
responsible for a large amount -mainly serial geproduceerde- articles, which it
has played a major role in shaping the post-war Netherlands. (Photo by Jaap
Ravelli Ravelli came from Pottery 1947-1977).
Jaap Ravelli was born in 1916 in Princenhage. In his
youth he spent a few years in the Dutch East Indies and a few years in Curaçao.
After including a training at the National Training Institute for Drawing
Teachers in Amsterdam and a year at the Royal Academy of Art in Amsterdam,
continued Jaap along with his brother Dick (1919-1980), in the early 40s the
first steps the field of ceramics. In a studio in Breestraat in Leiden, were
-afkomstig tiles of the roof tile factory Oosthoek- painted and sold. Still in
the war a building was rented where a peat oven was built. Between 1946 and
1947 the first products were made here, after the company moved to Valkenburg
and 'Potterie Ravelli' was a fact. Jaap was the artistic brain, while Dick was
involved in the background with the business.
The succes
Shortly after the war there was a great need for good
use. This led to a proliferation of businesses that produced varying quality of
products with varying success. Also Potterie Ravelli initially focused on
simple dishes and vases. Because both owners had no experience in the ceramic
surface, many things had to be gradually discovered and developed. In
retrospect, one could say that the fact that the company is in a
non-conformist, not traditionally developed, may well have been one of the key
success factors.
Too pretty quickly emphasis came to lie on the better
florist products and gifts, often packaged in wooden boxes. Especially the
black and white figurines of animal and human figures testified to the highly
innovative nature of the artist Jaap Ravelli. The growing prosperity in the 50s
led to a favorable climate, and the design and originality joined excellent.
Except in the Netherlands, the products were readily
deduction abroad, such as Germany, Australia, England and the United States.
The success of the Potterie Ravelli in the 50s did not go unnoticed. The
original products were thus quickly imitated by other companies, but without
ever approaching the quality of the original.
In the 60s the emphasis was more on vases and bowls.
In particular Incara pottery (a combination of Inca and Ra) and Birch bark left
a lasting memory. Somewhat later came the Sang de Boeuf and turquoise glaze.
Until the last successful products came out of the factory, were the
'Keramobiles "hanging bins intended for planting. These were soon
followed, what Ravelli there to put the plants in plastic hangers execute.
Finally
The great prosperity of postwar ceramic production in
the Netherlands was in the 60s gradually to an end, mainly due to strong
competition from abroad. Pottery also Ravelli was difficult and had to close
its doors in 1977.
What remained was a fascinating history of three
decades, during which she had played a very important role in the field of
design and decoration. It is therefore not surprising that the Ravelli pottery
for years is a very popular collection area.
Jaap Ravelli remained long do ceramics, mostly unique
pieces. He died on April 1, 2011, at the age of 94.
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