Viennese porcelain manufactory Josef Böck

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Vienna Porcelain Manufactory J. Böck

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founding 1898
resolution 1960 (takeover by Haas & Czjzek)
Seat Vienna , Austria
management Josef Böck junior (until 1935), Karl Böck (1935–60), Ferry Böck (1935–59)
Branch Arts , crafts

The Wiener Porzellan-Manufaktur J. Böck , originally Wiener Porzellan-Manufaktur Jos. Böck, was a porcelain manufacturer that became famous for designs by Wiener Werkstätte artists such as Josef Hoffmann , Kolo Moser and Emanuel Josef Margold .

Employee

The following artistic employees worked for the Wiener Porzellan-Manufaktur Josef Böck over the years: H. Alber, Gertrud Bartl, Hans Bolek, Frieda Dörfler, Heinrich Fries, Charles Gallé, Remigius Geyling , Rudolf Hammel, Guido Heigl, G. Hellmuth, Minna Hillischer, Josef Hoffmann , A. Hofmann, Hudec, E. Kaitna, Gustav Kalhammer, Kalmsteiner, Rudolf Kowarzik , Antoinette Krasnik, Rose Krenn, Maria Likarz, Bertold Löffler , Fritzi Löw , Franz Maier, Emanuel Josef Margold , Karl Massanetz, Bruno Mauder, Kolo Moser , R. Müller, Dagobert Peche , Alexander Pfohl, Angela Piotrowska , Johanna Poller-Hollmann, Michael Powolny , Otto Prutscher , Marie Schmid, Viktor Schufinsky , Friedrich Siegert, Jutta Sika , Therese Trethan, Josef Urban, Vally Wieselthier , Carl Witzmann , Julius Zimpel , Ugo Zovetti.

literature

  • Waltraud Neuwirth: Viennese ceramics: Historicism, Art Nouveau, Art Déco . Klinkhardt & Biermann, Braunschweig 1974, ISBN 3-7814-0163-4 .