Two-handled vase
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Two-handled vase
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Om kunstneren
Samuel Schellink: The Quiet Master of Eggshell Porcelain and Floral Still Life
Samuel Schellink (August 1, 1876 – December 20, 1958) was a Dutch potter’s decorator, painter, engraver, ceramist, pastelist, and author whose legacy resides primarily in the exquisite artistry of eggshell porcelain and delicately rendered floral paintings. Born in Utrecht, Schellink embarked on an artistic journey marked by dedication to craftmanship and a profound appreciation for capturing the beauty of nature—themes that would define his oeuvre throughout a prolific career spanning nearly half a century.- Early Life & Training: Schellink’s formative years were spent in Utrecht, where he honed his artistic skills through self-directed study and experimentation. He initially pursued ceramics before gravitating towards painting, establishing himself as an apprentice at Rozenburg Plateelbakkerij in 1892. This early exposure to the ceramic arts would prove invaluable in shaping his later work, fostering a meticulous attention to detail and textural nuance.
- The Rozenburg Years: Eggshell Porcelain & Artistic Recognition: Schellink’s association with Rozenburg Plateelbakkerij constitutes arguably the pinnacle of his artistic achievement. From 1892 until its bankruptcy in 1914, he served as the principal painter responsible for decorating Rozenburg's celebrated eggshell porcelain—a technique demanding exceptional precision and a masterful understanding of glaze chemistry. His floral motifs, executed with breathtaking subtlety and realism, became synonymous with the aesthetic ideals of Art Nouveau, capturing the ethereal grace of lilies, orchids, and other blossoms. Critics lauded his work, recognizing it as embodying the best qualities of Dutch ceramic art.
- Expanding Horizons & Diverse Artistic Pursuits: Following Rozenburg’s collapse, Schellink pursued a broader range of artistic endeavors—engraving, watercolor painting, and gouache—demonstrating versatility and adaptability within the evolving landscape of the early 20th century. He continued to work as a potter’s decorator for Amphora Tegel en Fayencefabriek from 1918 until his retirement in 1958, solidifying his reputation as a respected craftsman and furthering his exploration of artistic expression.
- Influences & Artistic Style: Schellink’s artistic style was deeply rooted in the Impressionist movement, particularly influenced by artists like Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. However, he skillfully blended Impressionistic techniques with Art Nouveau sensibilities—evident in his meticulous rendering of botanical specimens and the flowing lines characteristic of his compositions. His palette favored muted tones—primarily greens, blues, and pinks—creating serene landscapes and evocative floral still lifes that convey a palpable sense of tranquility.
- Legacy & Significance: Samuel Schellink’s contribution to Dutch art history is undeniable. He remains revered for his mastery of eggshell porcelain decoration and his enduring depictions of flowers—works that exemplify the artistic spirit of the Belle Époque and continue to inspire admiration for their beauty and technical excellence. His legacy persists not merely as a craftsman but as an artist who captured the essence of Dutch naturalism within the framework of decorative arts, securing his place among the most distinguished figures of his time.
Notable Works:
- Two-handled Vase (1903): A quintessential example of Art Nouveau porcelain artistry. Delicate lilies and foliage intertwine, showcasing Schellink’s unparalleled skill in glaze application and floral composition.
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samuel schellink
1876 - 1958 , Netherlands
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Art Nouveau
- Date Of Birth: August 1876 Utrecht Netherlands
- Date Of Death: December 1958 The Hague Netherlands
- Full Name: Samuel Schellink
- Nationality: Dutch
- Notable Artworks: ['Two-handled vase']
- Place Of Birth: Utrecht Netherlands



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