The zsolnay manufactory represents a triumph of hungarian applied arts for during its heyday it produced elegant and innovative ceramics for an international clientele as well as architectural ceramics that embellished some of the finest public and private buildings in the austro hungarian empire.
Hungarian ceramics from the zsolnay manufacturer.
Vilmos was second out of seven brothers.
This manual recounts the story of the 150 year old company and presents numerous examples of its.
At that time hungary lay at the center of the extensive austro hungarian empire which would survive until 1918.
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For 158 years the iconic hungarian company of zsolnay has been producing innovative and high quality ceramic wares.
His son vilmos joined the company in 1863 after his older brother ignac didn t cope with restructuring the firm.
The factory was established by miklos zsolnay in 1853.
It produced stoneware and other ceramics.
Apparently today it is the factory s tiles that makes the business so attractive as a take over target.
Zsolnay or formally zsolnay porcelánmanufaktúra zrt zsolnay porcelain manufactory private limited is a hungarian manufacturer of porcelain tiles and stoneware the company introduced the eosin glazing process and pyrogranite ceramics.
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The real run to glory began when vilmos zsolnay took over the stumbling factory in pecs from his brother ignac in 1868.
Vilmos zsolnay was born april 19 1828 in the city of pecz.
The manufactory s history is very much a zsolnay family affair.
The iconic hungarian art pottery of zsolnay.
The editors investigate the historical connection of hungarian applied arts noting that the products of the zsolnay factory reflect a complex multifaceted approach encompassing every branch of ceramic production from art to industry.
During the war the zsolnay turned to manufacturing war related ceramics and after the war returned to the manufacture of decorative ceramics on a reduced scale.
What started as a small family ceramics workshop in pécs in 1853 had grown into a modern factory by the 1880 s thanks to vilmos zsolnay s long decades of painstaking and dedicated experimentation.
Vilmos zsolnay died in 1900 and his son miklós took over and by the outbreak of world war i zsolnay was the largest company in hungary.