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Hugo Leven

Hugo Leven studied at the Art Academy in Dusseldorf and was soon active on the international market. The items he designed (candlesticks, tableware, jewelry) are typical of the JUGENDSTILstyle and are still in production.

Hugo Leven, in parallel with his position at the Zeichenakademie in Hanau, produced a large serie of elegant objects and jewelry in silver of very high quality all typical of the Jugendstil. He became art director of the German metalware company J.P. Kayser & Sons, producing the famous pewters Kayserzinn but worked also for the Kreuter Company in Hanau. While he was teaching the industrial way of producing objects, he himself favoured the unique piece handcrafted by hand.

Almost all of his original works and papers have dissapeared in the World War II. Only fragments remain available today to understand and appreciate the great talent of Hugo Leven.
    Obstschale mit Griff - Tulpen   cm 29 x h 22     Schale - Honigbienen   cm 15     Schale - Honigbienen   cm 22     Teekanne - Fisch und Schnecke   cm 14 x 30 x h 20,5