Löwe Vasen majolica and stone
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majolica and stone
Theodor Kärner's hare Lamprecht originally created in 1913 is a star among the long eared creatures in Nymphenburg
Anfang des 20
deren geschwungene Formen sich auf die Gestalt von Meereslebewesen beziehen: auf Korallen
In the same year as the inauguration of the world-famous Bavaria statue on the Theresienhöhe in Munich
Löwe Vasen majolica and stoneAll lions are the same? Nothing of the sort. Twenty different variants of what is probably the most famous symbol of Bavaria can be found in the current collection of the manufactory alone. The majestic heraldic animal plays a role in the history of Nymphenburg in two ways: On the one hand, it is brings to mind Bavarian culture and the location of the manufacture, on the other hand, the lion also a symbol of the Wittelsbach house and its rule.
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