ID 1339798
Lot 627 | Prächtiges Biedermeier Solitär von Meissen mit Relieffries
Estimate value
€ 16 000 – 32 000
im Wedgwood-Stil
4-tlg.; Kaffeekanne, Teekanne, Milchkännchen und Zuckerdose. Über glockenfömig aufgewölbtem Fuß Lanzettblattfries, ovoider Korpus mit eingezogener Schulter und auskragendem Rand. Seitlich hochgezogene Ohrenhenkel mit ansetzenden Palmetten, röhrenfömigem Tierkopfausguß und Volutenhenkel. Passig eingelassene Deckel mit Eichelbekrönung. Umlaufender Fries mit verschiedenen antikisierenden, szenischen und figürlichen Darstellungen. Darunter flankierende Frauen mit Lyra und Posaune aus der Apotheose des Vergil nach John Flaxman, Vestalin vor dem Opferaltar, Venus mit Delphinen und Göttin mit Füllhorn als Fruchtbarkeitssymbol. Feine, weiße Reliefauflagen aus Biskuitporzellan auf mattblauem Fond. Goldstaffage. Entw. Johann Daniel Schöne, um 1817 - 1824. Teilw. Deckel minim. best.; Schwertermarke. H. 15 cm - 25,5 cm.
John Flaxman (1755 - 1826), englischer Bildhauer und Illustrator wurde zur Leitfigur des wiederbelebenden Klassizismus. Wedgwood war führend in der Umsetzung dieser Entwürfe in Keramik. Die Meissener Manufaktur übernahm den Themenbereich sowie die technische Umsetzung einige Zeit später und gestaltete Dekore in der Art der klassizistischen Reliefauflagen aus antikisierenden Motiven auf Jasperware der englischen Manufaktur Wedgwood in Etruria.
Vgl. Siemen, Kat. Von den Ursprüngen des europäischen Porzellans, Kat.-Nr. 18, S. 225.; Vgl. Pietsch, Triumph der blauen Schwerter, Nr. 514, S. 397.; Vgl. Ausst. Kat. John Flaxman, Mythologie und Industrie, Nr. 46, S. 82 u. Cover-Abb.
A splendid porcelain solitaire with applied biscuit decor depicting mythological scenes in relief. Lid partly chipped. Crossed swords mark.
Meissen. Um 1820 - 1830.
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