Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q19665117> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 28 of
28
with 100 triples per page.
- Q19665117 subject Q5312304.
- Q19665117 subject Q6563482.
- Q19665117 subject Q6647312.
- Q19665117 subject Q8228396.
- Q19665117 subject Q8354184.
- Q19665117 abstract "Gottfried and Thekla Zielke (born 1929 and 1928 in Germany) are ceramicists based in Venezuela. Later married, the Zielkes met at Technical school in Germany and started a personal and professional collaboration. After graduating college, Thekla designed pottery for two years at a German factory, before immigrating to Sweden, where she apprenticed for three years in a ceramics workshop. While Thekla studied ceramics design, Gottfried learned the technical aspects of the craft, with an emphasis on enamel. After attaining his Bachelor's degree, Gottfried apprenticed for three years in two ceramics workshops, where he gained further knowledge of ceramics technique, theory, and chemistry. This led to later scientific studies of the medium, such as Organic chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology.After being hired to open Azulejos Corona, a tile factory in Bogotá in 1952, Gottfried relocated to Colombia and was asked three years later to open another factory for the Vencerámica company in La Victoria, Venezuela. After Gottfried and Thekla were married in Italy in 1955, she too moved to Venezuela. Unhappy with managing the factory, the couple established a quieter life in Colonia Tovar (an isolated mountain village founded in the nineteenth century near Caracas by Bavarian immigrants). They constructed a modest house on a friend’s land with the intention of establishing a small ceramics studio, where they completed their first pieces in 1959. Thekla used a wheel to form the clay, while Gottfried spearheaded the technical aspects of production, such as clay selection, glazes, and firing lengths and temperatures. The remote village, without a road to draw visitors, left them free to experiment with artistic forms. They won the National Prize for Applied Arts at the 1961 Salón Oficial Annual de Arte Venezolano (Official Annual Venezuelan Art Salon), which brought attention to their practice. After a road was completed from Caracas to Colonia Tovar in 1967, the couple began to produce utilitarian objects to sell to tourists. Increased production led them to implement a partially mechanized process. Also in 1967, they won an award at the Salón Arturo Michelena and were invited to become members of the World Craft Council, which led to more awards and recognition. In Colonia Tovar, the Zielkes partnered with other craftspeople to form a trade school for the town’s youth, so they could learn skills, such as ceramics, forging, and blacksmithing. Their project evolved into a thriving school for woodworking and the manufacture of musical instruments.".
- Q19665117 wikiPageExternalLink moderno-design-living-brazil-mexico-and-venezuela-1940%E2%80%931978.
- Q19665117 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=9w98AAAAMAAJ&q=Alemania+y+Venezuela:+20+testimonios%27&dq=Alemania+y+Venezuela:+20+testimonios%27&hl=en&sa=X&ei=D5brVISVK8zdsATmjYDoDg&ved=0CB8Q6AEwAA.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q1069.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q11351.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q1533.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q163727.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q2841.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q335404.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q590133.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q6563482.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647312.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q717.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q739.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q7692354.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q8228396.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q83353.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q8354184.
- Q19665117 wikiPageWikiLink Q964130.
- Q19665117 comment "Gottfried and Thekla Zielke (born 1929 and 1928 in Germany) are ceramicists based in Venezuela. Later married, the Zielkes met at Technical school in Germany and started a personal and professional collaboration. After graduating college, Thekla designed pottery for two years at a German factory, before immigrating to Sweden, where she apprenticed for three years in a ceramics workshop.".
- Q19665117 label "Gottfried and Thekla Zielke".