ID 1081817
Lot 396 | Drei prächtige Jugendstil-Leuchter "Heilige Drei Könige"
Estimate value
€ 16 000 – 32 000
Drei prächtige Jugendstil-Leuchter "Heilige Drei Könige" von Meissen
1- bzw. 4-flg.; Auf getrepptem, oktogonalem Postament aufsteigender, schlanker Schaft mit der Büste der langbärtigen Weisen aus dem Morgenland. Kaspar, Melchior und Balthasar mit abnehmbarem, gebogtem, vierflammigem Leuchteraufsatz aus Messing. Polychrome Malerei mit Goldstaffage. Entw. Erich Kleinhempel, 1903. Modell-Nr. T 197. Leuchteraufsatz erg.; Schwertermarke. H. 44 cm - 55 cm.
Die in fließender, linearer Formensprache wiedergegebenen Figuren sind ein bemerkenswertes Beispiel des Meissener Jugendstils und obliegen dem aufkommenden künstlerischen Willen um 1900. Friedrich Erich Kleinhempel (1874-1947) war als freischaffender Künstler für die Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen tätig. Er studierte zwischen 1890 und 1893 an der Kunstgewerbeschule Dresden, war 1900 an der Gründung einer kunstgewerblichen Privatschule in Dresden-Striesen und 1909 an der Gründung der Künstlervereinigung Dresden beteiligt. Ab 1912 übernahm er die Leitung der Kunstgewerbeschule und des Kunstgewerbemuseums in Bremen. Der vielseitig begabte Kleinhempel entwarf neben Figuren u. a. auch Stoffe, Möbel, Gläser und Bucheinbände. Im Jahr 2000 legte die Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen die drei Jugendstil-Leuchter im Rahmen der Edition "ZeitZeichen" wieder auf.
Vgl. Just, Meissener Jugendstil Porzellan, Abb. S. 60; Bayer, ZeitZeichen, Meissener Manuskripte XIV, S. 66; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Inv. 1964-216-1a,b, 1964-216-2a,b, 1964-216-3a,b.
Three candlesticks with removable mount modelled as the "The three Magi" by F. E. Kleinhempel in 1903. Candlestick mount supplemented. Crossed swords mark.
Meissen. Um 1903.
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