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LOT 1241 A Meissen porcelain dinner plate from the "green Wattea...

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Kunsthaus Lempertz KG

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A Meissen porcelain dinner plate from the "green Watteau service" for the Saxon court Gotzkowsky model plate decorated in the centre with courtly figures in the manner of Watteau and four posies around the rim. Blue crossed swords mark, dreher`s number 22. A rim chip at 2 o`clock, minor wear. D 25.3 cm. C. 1745, model by Johann Friedrich Eberlein. The Meissen manufactory`s 1744 personnel list records eleven so-called "Watteau painters", including Gottlob Siegmund Birckner and Johann Jacob Wagner, who were particularly talented in this field. The large number of painters specialising in these kinds of figural decorations after engravings of Watteau`s works testifies to the popularity of his gallant French Rococo courtly scenes. The first service with green Watteau motifs was delivered to Naples for the husband of the Electoral Saxon Princess Maria Amalia in 1745, and the manufactory began in 1749 with the "Green Watteau Service" for the Saxon court, which was repeatedly supplemented in the following decades. The gold-rimmed pieces are decorated alternately with Gotzkowski relief flowers, German style flowers and groups of figures under trees in copper-green camaieu. King Johann of Saxony (1801 - 1873) was so enamoured of this decor that as late as 1860 he had an entire dining room in his summer residence, Pillnitz Palace, decorated with paintings in the style of Watteau and porcelain from the "Green Watteau Service". (Dr Ulrich Pietsch, 2006, on the SKD website, inv. no. PE 1086 a - d). Provenance German private collection. Literature Cf. Reinheckel, Meissener Prunkservice, Stuttgart 1990, no. 74. Cf. Pietsch, Early Meissen Porcelain The Wark Collection, London 2011, no. 571 f. Speiseteller aus dem "Grünen Watteau-Service" für den sächsischen Hof Porzellan, kupfergrüner Camaieudekor, farbiger Aufglasurdekor, Goldränderung. Modell Gotzkowsky. In der Spiegelmitte eine Landschaftsinsel mit höfischen Figurenpaaren. Auf der Fahne vier farbige Blumengebinde. Blaumarke Schwerter, Drehernummer 22. Flacher Randchip auf 2 Uhr, etwas Berieb. D 25,3 cm. Meissen, um 1745, das Modell von Johann Friedrich Eberlein. Allein elf sogenannte Watteaumaler sind in der Personalliste der Manufaktur von 1744 aufgeführt, unter ihnen die auf diesem Gebiet vielleicht besonders begabten Gottlob Siegmund Birckner und Johann Jacob Wagner. Die hohe Anzahl der auf figürliche Dekore nach Stichen von Watteaugemälden spezialisierten Maler lässt auf eine große Beliebtheit der galant-höfischen Szenen des französischen Rokoko schließen. 1745 wurde das erste Service mit grüner Watteaumalerei für den Gemahl der kursächsischen Prinzessin Maria Amalia nach Neapel geliefert, und 1749 begann die Manufaktur mit dem "Grünen Watteau-Service" für den sächsischen Hof, das in den folgenden Jahrzehnten immer wieder Ergänzungen erfuhr. Die Flächen der goldgeränderten Gefäße sind abwechselnd mit Gotzkowsky-Reliefblumen, deutschen Blumen und Figurengruppen unter Bäumen in kupfergrüner Camaieumalerei dekoriert. König Johann von Sachsen (1801 - 1873) zeigte sich so begeistert von diesem Dekor, dass er noch 1860 einen Speiseraum in seiner Sommerresidenz Schloss Pillnitz mit Gemälden in der Art Watteaus und Porzellan aus dem "Grünen Watteau-Service" ausstatten ließ. (Dr. Ulrich Pietsch, 2006, auf der Website SKD, Inv.Nr. PE 1086 a - d). Provenienz Deutsche Privatsammlung. Literatur Vgl. Reinheckel, Meissener Prunkservice, Stuttgart 1990, Nr. 74. Vgl. Pietsch, Early Meissen Porcelain The Wark Collection, London 2011, Nr. 571 f.

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