Caption
Bowl, House painter co-creator, Ferner, JF ca. 1750, or workshop house painter co-creator; Koenigliche Porzellain Fabrique, Meissen 1710–1763 factory/author. Hemispherical bowl with a rim at the bottom, parted, with a slightly rolled-up edge. Painted in cobalt in a Far Eastern motif with a bird and a rock and with colorful household painting Hausmalerei. Decoration by Fels und Vogel: outside a bird and rock; inside a lying man leaning against a rock, two floral compositions and an architectural motif in the circle of the bottom, around a cobalt branch. Floral decoration with a bird and a rock, cobalt semicircle pattern around the edge, flower in the bottom; bottom rim gilded. Ca. mid-18th century, Meissen, Saxony, Germany. Vessel; height 4.5 cm, diameter 7.8 cm., A group of two decorative shallow bowls displayed against a gray background, one larger bowl on a small metal stand and one smaller bowl placed nearby; the larger bowl has a white interior with ornate floral and botanical patterns in blue, red, green, and gold, a gold rim, and a circular central design featuring stylized flowers and foliage, while the smaller bowl has a white interior with red and gold decorative bands, a central scene with floral and landscape elements in red and blue, and a gold rim; visible colors include white, gray, blue, red, green, and gold.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A15_394
License type
Rights managed
Available size
73.6Mb (1.6Mb) / 20.0in x 14.3in / 6000 x 4286 (300dpi)