Légende
Teapot with lid, Koenigliche Porzellain Fabrique, Meissen (1710–1763); ca. 1750. Porcelain teapot with spherical belly tapering toward the base and flattened at the top; recessed flat lid with a pine-cone–shaped handle. Bipartite handle with plastic rocaille, mounted on the belly with volutes. Zoomorphic spout with relief acanthus-leaf motifs and a spout-head with a wide open mouth. On both sides of the body are cartouche frames featuring purple draperies suspended from the sides by small bouquets of flowers and dry rocailles, topped and bottomed on the axis of symmetry with brick-red draperies suspended by plant branches. Within the cartouches are purple camaïeu miniature landscapes with architecture: (1) a building with a defensive wall; (2) half-timbered buildings with a tower and a three-span bridge. Small colorful ornamental plant motifs under the handle and spout, two woodcut flowers and two insects on the top of the lid, and a small branch with a blue flower on the belly above the spout. Gilding on the spout, handle, and edges of the lid and spout. Paint chip near the bouquet of one cartouche. Dimensions: height 10.5 cm, width 19 cm, depth 9.5 cm.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A41_128
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
72.6Mo (2.5Mo) / 50.8cm x 35.8cm / 6000 x 4228 (300dpi)