● On view now — Gallery 234
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
These rare vases represent two significant contributions to the history of European ceramics: the earliest form of European hard-paste porcelain, developed at the Meissen Manufactory by Johann Friedrich Böttger (German, 1682–1719); and the virtuoso Schwartzlot (black enamel) decoration and gilding of Ignaz Preissler (German, 1676–1741), who came from a distinguished family of glass and ceramic decorators.
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Neppel Porcelain Factory — Vase
Swansea Potteries & Porcelain Factory — Vase
Jean-Claude Duplessis — Vase (Vase à oreilles)
Worcester Porcelain Factory — Covered Vase
Chelsea Porcelain Factory — Potpourri Vase
Grieksche A Factory — Vase
anonymous — Dekselpot
Worcester Porcelain Factory — Vase with Cover (one of a pair
Jean-Claude Duplessis — Vase
Porzellanmanufaktur Frankenthal — Urn
Porzellanmanufaktur Frankenthal — Urn
Chelsea Porcelain Factory — Potpourri Vase