GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Ted Muehling's fascination with a porcelain figurine in the window of a pastry shop in Munich in 1998 led him to the Porzellan-Manufaktur Nymphenburg, a small factory founded on the grounds of the Nymphenburg Palace in the 18th century. Impressed with the ideals of the manufacturer, and having developed a rapport with the managing director, Muehling designed a collection for the factory. His desire to "capture some essential and compelling quality found in nature," such as the "tactile texture of coral," was realized in the perforated White Coral spoon (2005.23.3). The smooth porcelain Concave cup is a perfect foil for his Queen Ann's Lace tea strainer in silver (2005.23.1).
Adapted from
Kevin W. Tucker, DMA unpublished material, 2005.
NOTES
These are the embedded footnotes from Kevin Tucker's acquisition justification (2005.23.2-3):
[1] "Ted Muehling," biographical notes, n.d., n.p., courtesy of Ted Muehling.
[2] Simone Girner, "Practical Magic," Departures Magazine 73 (Oct. 2001): 142.
[3] "Ted Muehling."
Reference: "A Pilgrim's Progress," House and Garden 172 (May 2000): 156.
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General Description
Ted Muehling's fascination with a porcelain figurine in the window of a pastry shop in Munich in 1998 led him to the Porzellan-Manufaktur Nymphenburg, a small factory founded on the grounds of the Nymphenburg Palace in the 18th century. Impressed with the ideals of the manufacturer, and having developed a rapport with the managing director, Muehling designed a collection for the factory. His desire to "capture some essential and compelling quality found in nature," such as the "tactile texture of coral," was realized in the perforated White Coral spoon (2005.23.3). The smooth porcelain Concave cup is a perfect foil for his Queen Ann's Lace tea strainer in silver (2005.23.1).
Adapted from
Kevin W. Tucker, DMA unpublished material, 2005.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
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Notes
These are the embedded footnotes from Kevin Tucker's acquisition justification (2005.23.2-3):
[1] "Ted Muehling," biographical notes, n.d., n.p., courtesy of Ted Muehling.
[2] Simone Girner, "Practical Magic," Departures Magazine 73 (Oct. 2001): 142.
[3] "Ted Muehling."
Reference: "A Pilgrim's Progress," House and Garden 172 (May 2000): 156.
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
After 2000: Dallas Museum of art, gift Ted Muehling
AUDIO ASSETS
VIDEO ASSETS
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