ID 942927
Lot 2308 | Prächtige Ziervase mit Pâte-sur-pâte und Weichmalerei
Estimate value
€ 6 800 – 13 600
Auf rundem Stand gestreckter, sich erweiternder Korpus mit abgesetzter, flach ansteigender Schulter, trompetenförmigen Hals und weit ausschwingendem Mündungsrand. Auf der Schauseite passig geschweifte Reserve mit Darstellung der Psyche in weißer Pâte-sur-pâte-Malerei auf lachsfarbenem Fond. Auf der Rückseite feines Blumenarrangement aus Heckenrosen und Astern in zart-pastelltoniger, sog. Weichmalerei, umgeben von reichem Reliefgolddekor aus Rocaillen, feinlinigen Blumenranken, Schuppen- und Gitterwerk und stilisiertem Vasenmotiv mit zarttonigen roséfarbenen und gelblichen Fonds. Pâte-sur-pâte-Malersign. "W. (?) Winck". Form-Entw. KPM-Werkstatt, 1882. Rest.; Zepter- und Malereimarke. H. 22,5 cm.
Die erstmals auf der Londoner Weltausstellung im Jahr 1851 von der Manufaktur Sèvres vorgestellte Maltechnik Pâte-sur-pâte vermittelt den Eindruck von fein geschnittenen Kameearbeiten aus edlen Steinen. Hierbei wird flüssige Porzellanmasse schichtweise aufgetragen, so dass ein leicht erhabenes Relief entsteht. Die "Weichmalerei" bezeichnet eine charakteristische Art der duftigen Blumenmalerei in reichem, pastelltonigem Farbenspiel mit weich verlaufenden Farbtönen, bei der die konturenunscharfen Blüten aus nebelhaft verschwimmendem Grund hervortreten.
Vgl. Dietz, Slg. Sabet, S. 177.; Keramos, Heft 209, 2010, S. 84ff.; I. von Treskow, S. 152.
A splendid porcelain vase with hovering nymph in pâte-sur-pâte and flower arrangement in so-called "Weichmalerei". Restored. Sceptre and painter's mark.
KPM-Berlin. Um 1890 - 1900.
Manufactur: | KPM - Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin |
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Auction house category: | Porcelain |
Manufactur: | KPM - Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin |
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Auction house category: | Porcelain |
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