
Sophie von der Goltz
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The Dammouse brothers specialized in stylized floral motifs in the manner of Japanese prints. Albert-Louis Dammouse was taught outside the factoru by Marc-Louis Solon, one of the most famous designers at Sèvres in the second half of the 19th century. After years of working for others at various factories, the ceramicist Albert-Louis Dammouse and his painter brother Édouard-Alexandre opened their own workshop in Sèvres in 1892, where they focused on artistic pottery, porcelain, and glass.
Albert Dammouse (Paris 1848- Sèvres 1926) was raised with a knowledge of pottery. His father worked at the Sèvres manufactory, and Albert was taught outside the factory by Marc Louis Solon, one of the most famous designers at Sèvres in the second half of the 19th century. Dammouse soon reaped success. His first public exhibition at the Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs resulted in a gold medal. His success enabled him to open his own kiln in 1892.
For further reading see: Florence Slitine, 'Sèvres' mais pas 'Manufacture du Sèvres', Revue de la société des amis du musée national de céramique, No.12, 2003) and Europäische Keramik des Jugendstils exhibition catalogue, Hetjens-Museum, Düsseldorf (1974).