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White glazed earthenware with polychrome paint Germany, 2000 Stefan Szczesny (b. 1951) - German contemporary artist Executed in cooperation with Peter Thumm (b. 1957) - German ceramicist Signed, numbered 'Szczesny III-27' and with the stamp of the ceramics studio 'Atelier Thumm' Height: ca. 35.5 cm; Diameter: 51 cm Very good condition Object is regular taxed. 19% VAT is added to the purchase price for deliveries within the EU. A monumental bowl vase in the shape of a flattened goblet with decorative paint. Above a round, open foot rises a drawn-in, hollow shaft, which carries the broad cuppa. Black décor consisting of abstracted eyes, spirals and floral elements on a bright green striped background. Condition: The bowl vase is in a very good condition with minor signs of wear. It measures approx. 35.5 cm in height and 51 cm in diameter. The bowl vase is weather-resistant and suitable for a position indoors and outdoors. Stefan Szczesny (b. 1951) Stefan Szczesny was born in Munich as the son of the dramaturge Martha Meuffels and the author Gerhard Szczesny. From 1967-69 he attended a private school of Fine and Applied Arts in Munich, before he began his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and, as a visiting student, art history and philosophy at the University. During his studies he worked as a freelance art critic. In 1981, he moved to Cologne, and organized the exhibition 'Rundschau Deutschland' as the protagonist of the 'Neue wilde deutsche Malerei' in Cologne and Munich. From 1984-88 Stefan Szczesny edited the magazine 'Malerei, Painting, Peinture'. In winter 1990, he traveled to the Caribbean for the first time, where he began working on his Jamaica series and the 'Streifenbilder'. In 1994 the artist founded a studio in New York and in 2001 he established his studio at Les Mas des Palmiers in St. Tropez. Stefan Szczesny lives and works in Saint Tropez and Berlin. Peter Thumm (b. 1957) The German ceramicist trained as student of Heiner Balzar at the governmental School of Ceramics in Höhr-Grenzhausen, Rhineland-Palatinate. From 1978-80 he had his own studio in his hometown Frechen, in 1980 however, he continued his studies at the College for Ceramic Design Höhr-Grenzhausen, which he concluded with a degree as ceramic designer. Since 1986 he works in his studio in Cologne and since 1999 he also owns a studio in Grimaud, Southern France. Thumm has already worked with many renowned artists, besides Stefan Szczesny also with Elivra Bach, Pamela Smilow or Fred Weidmann. His works and collaborations were on display in many exhibitions, for example at the EXPO 2000 in Hannover, 2005 in Cologne or 2008 in Bargemon, France. Many public and private collections also own some of his pieces, e.g. the Badische Landesmuseum in Karlsruhe or the Kolumba Museum in Cologne. (nlu) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Auctionata charges the resale rights tax pursuant to Section 26 of the German Copyright Act (UrhG) towards the buyer in case of the sale of an original work of art or photography prior to 70 years having lapsed since the death of their creator. Therefore, Auctionata charges when purchasing a good - if a protection as an original work of art or photography is given - starting from a hammer price of EUR 400 an additional amount, which is calculated according to Section 26 (2) German Copyright Act (UrhG) and which does not exceed the amount of EUR 12,500. You can find more information about resale rights tax in Auctionata´s table of fees and T&C.