Exquisite Art Nouveau Jardinière – Georg Klimt for Bernhard Bloch (c.1910)

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The Art Nouveau Jardinière by Georg Klimt for Bernhard Bloch (c.1910) is a masterpiece of ceramic artistry from the golden age of Art Nouveau. Created in the renowned Bernhard Bloch factory in Eichwald, Bohemia, this exceptional piece reflects the refined vision of Georg Klimt, brother of the celebrated painter Gustav Klimt.

Inspired by nature’s organic forms, the Art Nouveau Jardinière features delicately sculpted Ipomea flowers, masterfully modeled to evoke movement and harmony. The subtle curves and balanced proportions enhance its elegance, making it a perfect centerpiece for sophisticated interiors.

This jardinière is more than a decorative vessel; it is a testament to the aesthetic ideals of early 20th-century European design — beauty, craftsmanship, and natural inspiration combined in perfect balance.

Dimensions:

  • Height: 20 cm / 7.87 in

  • Width: 34 cm / 13.38 in

  • Depth: 13 cm / 5.11 in

Preserved in excellent condition, with its glaze and sculptural details intact, this Art Nouveau Jardinière is ideal for collectors of period ceramics, art lovers, and those seeking a true statement piece for refined interiors.

Height: 34 cm / 13.38 in
Width: 20 cm / 7.87 in.
Depth: 13 cm / 5.11 in
1910’s
Ceramic
Art Nouveau
Brown

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