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"Kayserzinn: Engelbert Kayser : Jugendstil pewter from Cologne"
schema:creator Dietrich, Gerhard
schema:contributor Wagner, Eckard
Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln
schema:about Kayser, Engelbert
Kayserzinn
Leuconide-Metallwarenfabrik J.P. Kayser Sohn
onedele metalen
fabrikanten (afzonderlijk)
Kaysertin
smeedwerk
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schema:abstract "Kayserzinn is a synonym for exceptionally high-quality Jugendstil pewter ware. Engelbert Kayser (1840-1911) - an art dealer, entrepreneur and ambitious artist residing in Cologne - founded a trademark of the same name in 1894. His aim was to lead the still historically characterised fine pewter of his parent's foundry in Krefeld, now managed by his brother, into the Jugendstil era that was beginning. In his own atelier established in Cologne several well-known sculptors, such as Hugo Leven, Hermann Fauser and Karl Berghof, developed a characteristic and individual style in the context of Europe under the aegis of the skilled pewterer Kayser. At the International Expositions in Paris in 1900, Turin in 1902 and in St. Louis in 1904 Kayser pewter enjoyed great and also financial success. Exhibition: Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln (3.9-20.11.2011)."@en
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schema:workExample Kayserzinn: Engelbert Kayser : Jugendstil-Zinn aus Köln = Jugendstil pewter from Cologne

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