LOT 202 Two Ludwigsburg bacchanalian groups with obelisks, circa 1765-70
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Two Ludwigsburg bacchanalian groups with obelisks, circa 1765-70The first modelled by Johann Adam Bauer with a seated satyr embracing and kissing a nude woman, a small faun resting on her legs, an obelisk at the back moulded with musical trophies, the other modelled by Johann Christian Friedrich Beyer with a recumbent satyr (with human legs) holding a jug and goblet, behind him a recumbent bacchante pressing grape juice into his goblet, a basket with grapes at their sides and an obelisk at the back moulded with bunches of grapes, both on rockwork bases applied with leaves and grapes, 26.4cm high, crowned CC monograms in underglaze-blue (some restoration and chips) (2)注脚Other examples of the models are illustrated in D. Flach, Ludwigsburger Porzellan (1997), p. 519, nos. 124 and 126, and in the Pauls-Eisenbeiss Collection, see E. Pauls-Eisenbeiss, German Porcelain of the Eighteenth Century, vol. II, pp. 290-293. The models also exist as versions without obelisks.
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