ID 1082250
Lot 829 | Große Meissen Figurengruppen "Die drei Parzen"
Estimate value
€ 14 000 – 28 000
Große Meissen Figurengruppen "Die drei Parzen" aus der "Großen russischen Bestellung"
2-tlg., verschraubt. In der Front architektonischer, verkröpfter Sockel mit reliefierten Ornamentfriesen. Über Felsterrain komponierte Gruppe der drei römischen Schicksalsgöttinnen, der sog. Parzen. Mittig erhöht stehende, von einem Putto mit Wollbündel begleitete Clotho, zusammen mit der links sitzenden Lachesis, die Lebensfäden der Menschen spinnend. Rechts stehender Chronos, der Gott der Zeit, die vor ihm liegende Atropos an den Haaren zurückhaltend, um sie am Abschneiden des Fadens zu hindern. Polychrome Malerei mit reicher Goldstaffage. Entw. Johann Joachim Kaendler, 1774. Modell-Nr. 33. Unw. rest.; Schwertermarke. H. 37 cm. B. 35 cm.
Ausformungen nach Modellen aus der sog. "Großen russischen Bestellung" für Zarin Katharina II. von Russland, genannt Katharina die Große, zur Ausstattung des Schlosses Oranienbaum. Zusammen mit M. V. Acier schuf Kaendler zahlreiche Figurengruppen mythologischen Themas zur Huldigung der Zarin Katharina II. und ihrer politischen Erfolge.
Vgl. Pietsch, Kat. Meissen für die Zaren, Nr. 174; P. von Spee, Klassizistische Porzellanplastik, (Diss.), Bonn, 2004, Kat.-Nr. 105, S. 306f.
A large porcelain figure group "Three fates" from the "Great Russian order" for Tsarina Catherine II, so-called Catherine the Great. Two parts bolted. Insignificantly restored. Crossed swords mark.
Meissen. 2. Hälfte 19. Jh.
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