"...Max Laeuger, born in Lörrach, Germany in 1864, was a multi-talented
artist who created graphics, craft objects, ceramics, interior and
garden architecture. He was also a professor and writer. From 1881 to
1884 Laeuger studied painting and interior design with Franz Sales Mayer
at the Arts and Crafts School in Karlsruhe. He later taught there while
working at potteries in Kandern during vacations. Between 1892 and
1893, he studied at the Academie Julian in Paris. In 1893, Laeuger began
making lead glazed slipware, which he subsequently produced at the
workshop of J. Armbruster in Kandern. His vases were decorated with
low-relief designs and painted in bright colors..."
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