Caroline Hartman is a contemporary ceramic artist at Royal Delft, the last remaining 17th-century Delft pottery factory. Her hand-painted creations on precious ceramics contribute to preserving Dutch cultural heritage, with works like a ceramic recreation of Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" showcasing her technical prowess in translating complex paintings into Delftware.
Hartman's portfolio for Royal Delft includes diverse creations such as Christmas plates inspired by the company's historical garden and a series of ceramic apples in various sizes for the Royal Blue Collection. Her works bear the Royal Delft trademark, signifying their authenticity and connection to the company's royal recognition for preserving traditional Dutch craftsmanship.
Hartman's portfolio for Royal Delft includes diverse creations such as Christmas plates inspired by the company's historical garden and a series of ceramic apples in various sizes for the Royal Blue Collection. Her works bear the Royal Delft trademark, signifying their authenticity and connection to the company's royal recognition for preserving traditional Dutch craftsmanship.