Large Art Nouveau Museum Fish Plate by Hugo Leven for Kayserzinn
Large Art Nouveau fish plate made of pewter, designed by Hugo Leven for Kayserzinn around 1900. This beautiful Art Nouveau object is decorated with a decor of embossed fish, dragonflies, water lilies and reeds. The plate is in good condition for its age, the pewter has a patina that can of course be polished away.
Hugo Leven’s works are part of the collections of various museums such as; Indianapolis Museum of Art, KreisMuseum Zons, Musee des Arts Decoratifs’ Paris, Bröhan Museum in Berlin.
Marked on the back with Kayserzinn serial number “4196”. Records are listed in the Kayserzinn catalog from 1907.
Measuring approximately 20” by 10”