Kiefer Frederic
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Frédéric Kiefer, a little-known talent in French ceramics
In the world of fine ceramics, the name Frédéric Kiefer is often associated with the Manufacture de Sèvres. This highly talented 20th-century ceramist left an outstanding body of work, marked by exceptional elegance and technical mastery.
Biography and artistic career
A career dedicated to ceramics
Origins and training: Born in 1894 into a family of potters, Frédéric Kiefer was immersed in the world of ceramics from an early age.
Sèvres: a major turning point: His entry into the Manufacture de Sèvres in 1936 marked a turning point in his career. Here, he worked with some of the greatest ceramists of his time, including Émile Decoeur.
Porcelain stoneware: his specialty: Kiefer was particularly renowned for his mastery of porcelain stoneware, a material he sublimated through refined glazes and pure forms.
Frédéric Kiefer's work
A work of elegance and refinement
Far Eastern influence: Kiefer's aesthetic is deeply influenced by Asian traditions, particularly Chinese and Japanese.
The quest for perfection: Each piece is the fruit of meticulous craftsmanship, where form and color are in perfect harmony.
Unique, sought-after pieces: Kiefer's creations are today highly prized by collectors.
Frédéric Kiefer and the Manufacture de Sèvres
An artist at the service of a great manufactory
A fruitful collaboration: Kiefer has contributed to Sèvres' renown by creating exceptional pieces.
A priceless legacy: His work has left a lasting mark on the history of French ceramics.
Frédéric Kiefer's legacy
Frédéric Kiefer is a little-known artist whose work deserves to be rediscovered. His ceramics, imbued with timeless elegance, are a true testament to French savoir-faire.