2085
Baroque box with chinoiserie. Meissen.
1730-1740.
Height: 11.5 cm.
Colored painting all around with Chinese figures, Indian flowers, birds and butterflies. Mosaic border with four floral reserves on the lid. Painting attributed to Johann Ehrenfried Stadler (1701-1741). Sword mark. Minimally bumped edge.
Stadler: porcelain painter at the Meissen manufactory from 1724. A painter of the Hoeroldt period who specialized in East Asian flowers, animals and Chinese series with a very individual style, which was obviously accepted by Hoeroldt. In contrast to Hoeroldt's chinoiseries, the faces and hands of his figures (usually with a fan) are only depicted in outline, and he usually developed a thin curved branch from a shrub with full blossoms, which carries a second group of flowers. The avoidance of symmetry is characteristic of his compositions * Partnerauktion Bergmann.
Literature : Rückert (1966) no. 218, Newman (1977) nos. 16, 22, Pietsch (1996) page 206.
Call time 25 | Oct. 2024 | probably 11:18 am (CET)
Limit 1100 €
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