Légende
Bowl, house painter co-creator; Ferner, JF ca. 1750 or workshop co-creator; Königliche Porzellain Fabrique, Meissen 1710–1763 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 by Fels und Vogel and with colorful house-painting decoration inside: a reclining 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 and gilded bottom rim. Mid-18th century; Meissen, Saxony, Germany. Porcelain vessel. Height 4.5 cm; diameter 7.8 cm., A small porcelain cup and a matching saucer sit against a gray background; the cup is white with hand-painted floral and bird motifs in blue, red, green, and gold, and a gold rim, while the saucer is white with an ornate central scene of blue floral branches surrounded by red and gold decorative borders and scattered red floral motifs, and it rests on a small gold-colored metal stand.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A15_393
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
73.6Mo (1.4Mo) / 50.8cm x 36.3cm / 6000 x 4286 (300dpi)