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Cadinen. The Wilhelmian Terracotta and Majolica Factory 1903/4-1945
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During the turn of the years 1903/1904 Wilhelm II established the "Royal Workshop of Majolica and Terracotta" at Cadinen, on the Vistula Bay. The factory employed such artists as Ludwig Menzel, Heinrich Splith, Gerhard Jenensch, Wilhelm Haverkamp, Berthold Karl Felderhof, Ernst Westphal, Adolph Amberg and August Vogel, Paul Heydel, and Karl Seeber. Until the out break of the First World War, the factory produced terracotta and majolica wares of these thematic cathegories: 1. statues, vessels, plaques and trinkets associated with the Imperial family 2. vessels, statues and architectural detail in historic stilistics and 3. decorative plaques, statues and vessels adorned with secession style motives. During tha late 1920's Wilhelm Dietrich, the factory director, brought into production a Cadinen style of animal motives and chocholate brown stoneware vessels of the Bottger type as well as creating a uniques decorative style. Vessels with so-called tracery ornamentation became popular. These wares were additionally characterised by a palette of colours consisting of cobalt blue and a warm and deep shade of brown, known as Cadinen red, as well as gilding which accented the decorative motives. The factory ceased to exist after 1945.
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