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Sabina Auffenwerth

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73:(1706-1782), was a German painter. She was one of the first named women in Europe working alongside male counterpart within ceramic design and decoration. However, before the 19th century, many women were under-acknowledged for their contribution to pottery and therefore a lot of her work is unknown. 93:
factory from 1720 to 1760. They mainly designed objects such as cups, teapots, saucers and plates which were described as 'imaginatively conceived family scenes in indoor settings, comedies and musicians after Watteau, cavaliers and their ladies, hunting and battle scenes, portraitists and finally,
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Sabina Aufenwerth was the daughter of a goldsmith named Johann Aufenwerth (1659-1728) in
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Sabina Aufenwerth married an engraver and publisher,
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Germany
Germany
Augsburg
chinoiserie
Meissen porcelain
Issak Heinrich Hosennestel
Categories
1706 births
1782 deaths
German potters
18th-century German people
Women potters
18th-century German women artists
German women ceramists
German women painters
Sibling artists
18th-century German painters

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