Fischplatte | Belle Epoque Mühling it still stands for the
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it still stands for the down-to-earth Bavarian way of life today
Even though Nymphenburg porcelain is exported all over the world
the lotus blossom is a symbol of purity in East Asia
a well executed animal sculpture captures the locomotion in its entirety
On the contrary
Fischplatte | Belle Epoque Mühling it still stands for theThe painter, architect and sculptor Hermann Gradl designed the BELLE EPOQUE fish service in the first year he worked for the Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg. Presented in 1900 at the Paris World Exhibition and awarded a "Grand Prix", it is one of the most successful examples of Art Nouveau in Munich, to which its name refers. The fish platter, saucire and potato bowl as well as the 16 plates later expanded to a service for 18 people all feature
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