ID 1275846
Lot 139 | Drei seltene Meissen Jugendstil Rosen-Dosen aus
Estimate value
€ 5 500 – 11 000
einer Toilettengarnitur für ein Damenzimmer, entworfen von Heinrich Vogeler
3-tlg.; Puderdose und zwei Dosen. Deckelknäufe und Griffe teilw. als plastischer Zweig gestaltet. Feinrankiger Rosendekor mit großen Blüten und Knospen. Polychrome Aufglasurmalerei in Rosa- und Grüntönen. Goldrand. Form und Dekor Entw. Heinrich Vogeler, Worpswede, 1905. Modell-Nr. U 190, U 193 und U 195. Teilw. minim. best./rest.; Schwertermarke. H. bis 12,5 cm. D. bis 12,5 cm.
Die sechsteilige Toilettengarnitur für Damen wurde erstmals 1906 auf der Dritten Deutschen Kunstgewerbeausstellung in Dresden präsentiert. Sie war Teil des Interieurs eines von Vogeler entworfenen und dort präsentierten "Zimmer einer jungen Frau", das sich heute im Bremer Focke-Museum befindet. Ein Jahr zuvor ließ Heinrich Vogeler (1872 – 1942) das Porzellanensemble von der Meissener Manufaktur ausformen, welches 1906 mit dem Entwurf eines korrespondierenden Leuchters ergänzt wurde. Später erwarb Meissen Vogelers Skizzen und stellte das Set auch 1907 auf ihrer Stuttgarter Ausstellung aus. Der Mitbegründer der Worpsweder Künstlerkolonie gilt als einer der wichtigsten Künstler des Deutschen Jugendstil.
Vgl. Just, Meissener Jugendstilporzellan, Abb. 101, S. 161; Jedding, S. 170; Kat. Ausst. Heinrich Vogeler, Kunstwerke, Gebrauchsgegenstände, Dokumente, S. 96.; Kunstgewerbeblatt, 1905 – 1906, S. 85ff.
A rare three-piece Art Nouveau toilet set for a lady with rose decor modelled by H. Vogeler in 1905, originally presented at the third German Arts and Crafts Exhibition in Dresden. Partly minor chipped/restored. Crossed swords mark.
Meissen. Um 1906 - 1923.
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