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LOT 1029 A museum quality Meissen porcelain dish with merchant navy s...

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Kunsthaus Lempertz KG

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Kunsthaus Lempertz KG

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A museum quality Meissen porcelain dish with merchant navy scenes Decorated with a continuous water landscape populated with large and particularly finely painted figures of merchants and sailors on a harbour. The base of the bowl with a rocky landscape in puce camaieu. Blue crossed swords mark, dreher`s mark with two circles for Johann Gottlieb Kühnel sen., remains of a gilt D mark and a number. H c. 7.9, D 17.1 cm. C. 1735, decor attributed to Johann George Heintze, presumably inspired by the prints of Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich, called Dietricy. The figures on this dish are reminiscent of compositions by Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich (1712 - 1774), who was known as Dietricy at least since his trip to Italy in 1743. He was an extremely talented painter capable of working in all genres. He became court painter at Dresden in 1741. Due to his popularity, the demand for prints also grew, and naturally the Meissen manufactory used the compositions that fitted into their repertoire, especially as Count Heinrich Brühl was one of his patrons. One can speculate about whether Dietrich played a direct role in the design of this museum quality piece, and the idea certainly cannot be dismissed out of hand. Provenance Hans H. Mischell, Cologne. Private collection, Westphalia. Literature Cf. den Blaauwen, Meissen Porcelain in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam 2000, cat. no. 220. Cf. also Cassidy-Geiger, The Arnhold Collection of Meissen Porcelain 1710 -50, New York-London 2008, cat. no. 160. Cf. also Brattig (ed.), Meissen Barockes Porzellan, Stuttgart/Cologne 2010, cat. no. 199. Museale Kumme mit umlaufender Kauffahrteiszene Porzellan, farbiger Aufglasurdekor, Vergoldung. Über eisenroter Doppellinie eine umlaufende Wasserlandschaft mit großer und besonders fein gemalter Figurenstaffage von Kaufleuten und Seefahrern beim Handel am Ufer. Im Fond ein eisenroter Doppelring um eine felsige Landschaft in Purpurcamaieu. Der Standring goldgerändert. Blaumarke Schwerter, Dreherzeichen zwei Kreise für Johann Gottlieb Kühnel sen., Reste eines goldenen D und einer goldenen Nummer. H ca. 7,9, D 17,1 cm. Meissen, um 1735, der Dekor Johann George Heintze, zugeschrieben, wohl unter Verwendung graphischer Vorlagen von Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich, gen. Dietricy. Die Figuren auf der Kumme erinnern an Kompositionen von Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich (1712 - 1774), spätestens seit seiner Italienreise 1743 genannt Dietricy. Er war ein äußerst begabter Maler, der alle Bildgattungen im Portefeuille präsentieren konnte. Seit 1741 hatte er die Position eines Hofmalers am Dresdener Hof inne. Durch seine Popularität wuchs auch die Nachfrage nach Grafik, und natürlich benutzte die Meissener Manufaktur die Blätter, die in ihr Repertoire passten, zumal Heinrich Graf Brühl zu seinen Förderern zählte. Über Dietrichs Anteil an der Gestaltung dieser musealen Kumme kann spekuliert werden - ganz von der Hand zu weisen ist er sicher nicht. Provenienz Hans H. Mischell, Köln. Westfälische Privatsammlung. Literatur Vgl. den Blaauwen, Meissen Porcelain in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam 2000, Kat. Nr. 220. S.a. Cassidy-Geiger, The Arnhold Collection of Meissen Porcelain 1710 -50, New York-London 2008, Kat. Nr. 160. S.a. Brattig (Hg), Meissen Barockes Porzellan, Stuttgart/Köln 2010, Kat. Nr. 199. S.a. Levandusky, Die Radierung "Der Thurm am Meere" von Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich als graphische Vorlage für drei Christie-Miller Teller und drei Meißener Teeservice, in: Keramos 219/2013, S. 45 ff.

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