ID 855139
Lot 227 | "Dame mit Schirm" aus
Estimate value
€ 4 600 – 9 200
der Reihe "Limitierte Meisterwerke"
Auf ovalem, von goldener Ornamentbordüre umzogenem Sockel stehende junge, mondäne Dame, gekleidet in ein langes, pastellgrünes, eng anliegendes Kleid mit schwarzen Spitzenbordüren über weißem, plissiertem Unterkleid, einem über die Schulter gelegten, lavendelfarbenen Schal und weißen Handschuhen. Das hellbraune Haar ist von einem pompösen, zartgelben Hut mit schwarzem Federschmuck bedeckt. Mit ihrer linken Hand rafft sie das Kleid, während sie vorwärts schreitet. Die hinter dem Rücken versteckte Rechte hält einen geschlossenen Schirm und eine elegante Handtasche. Äußerst feine polychrome Malerei mit Gold. Entw. Alfred König, 1911. Entw.-Monogr.; Modell-Nr 73455. Limitierte Aufl. Nr. 27/75. Jahreszeichen. Schwertermarke mit Goldsignet. H. 27,5 cm.
Exklusive Ausführung aus einer nur 75 Stück umfassenden Edition der Meissner Meisterwerke des Jugendstil-Modelleurs Alfred König. Zwischen 1909 und 1912 schuf König einige Frauenstatuetten mit Stola, Fächer oder Handtasche. Sie sind Ausdruck der modernen Frau um die Jahrhundertwende, chic, weltgewandt und emanzipiert. In der Porzellanplastik entstehen zahlreiche Modelle des Typus der Modedamen. Wie auch die eleganten Damenmodelle seiner Künstlerkollegen Theodor Eichler, Philipp Lange und der Hentschel-Brüder spiegeln sie den Puls der Zeit wider und stellten moderne Varianten zu traditionellen Krinolinen- und Watteaufiguren dar.
Vgl. Jedding, Meißener Porzellan, 19. und 20. Jh., S. 152; Fay-Hallé/Mundt, Abb. 448, S. 257f.
A porcelain figure of a lady with umbrella from the "Limited masterworks". No. 27/75. Year's sign. Crossed swords mark with golden signet.
Neupreis ca. € 6.900,-.
Meissen. 2012.
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