Ozier relief
A very popular Meißner relief decoration from the 18th century is named as the Ozier relief (French: osier = basket willow ) . It imitates a simple, fine-grained wickerwork that runs endlessly parallel to the plate rim and was created by Johann Friedrich Eberlein in 1733 . Johann Joachim Kändler modified the design in 1735/37 and created the so-called Sulkowski-Ozier , which was characterized by crossed wickerwork. Around 1745, the Altozier relief was developed into the New Ozier decor in Meißen through the introduction of curved webs .
literature
- Otto Walcha : Meissen porcelain. From the beginning to the present . Dresden: Verlag der Kunst, 1986, 8th edition, ISBN 3-364-00012-3 .
- Günther Sterba: Utility porcelain from Meissen . Edition Leipzig, 1988, ISBN 3-361-00193-5 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Beatrix Freifrau von Wolff Metternich, Manfred Meinz : The Porcelain Manufactory Fürstenberg . A cultural history in the mirror of Fürstenberg porcelain. Ed .: Richard Borek Foundation and Foundation Nord / LB. tape 2 . Prestel, Munich / Berlin / London / New York 2004, ISBN 3-7913-2921-9 , pp. 504 .