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High vase. Heiner Hans Körting, Dornburg. 2nd half of the 20th century. Heiner Hans Körting1911 Munich - 1991 Dornburg/ Saale Ceramic, dark brown body (Manganton), greenish-turquoise glazed. Cylindrical body with indented shoulder and flared mouth rim, the two faces with a deeply furrowed ovoid relief. The underside with the embossed mark. Small chip on the underside of the muzzle rim. Measures: H. 29 cm. Heiner Hans Körting 1911 Munich - 1991 Dornburg/ Saale Already Körting's parents ran a ceramic workshop in Oranienburg. 1927-29 he completed an apprenticeship in the Oranienburg workshops with his parents. Afterwards he attended the engineering and factory school for ceramics in Höhr-Grenzhausen until 1931. In 1949 he took over a pottery workshop in Dornburg, which was originally the workshop of master potter Max Krehan and from which the ceramic workshop of the Bauhaus emerged in May 1920. Gerda (first wife), Lisa (second wife) and the sons from the marriage with Gerda, Ulrich and Kristian, also worked in Dornburg. Ulrich ran the workshop until the 1990s. Since 1980 Kristian maintains his own workshop in Remschütz.

dresden, Germany