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A very rare Meissen yellow-ground plate circa 1740
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Find your local specialistA very rare Meissen yellow-ground plate
Reserved with a purple-edged, shaped quatrelobe cartouche painted with 'contour' chinoiserie figures, one holding a parasol and the other a scroll, in a landscape vignette with flowering indianische Blumen, brown-edged rim, 22.5cm diam., crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue, impressed 9 or 6
Footnotes
Provenance:
Acquired in 1989
Literature:
Hoffmeister 1999, II, no. 270
Exhibited:
Hamburg, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, 1999-2009
The two figures are copied from a detail of an engraving by Petrus Schenk jun. (1698-1775), no. 18 from the series Nieuwe geinventeerde Sineesen (published by Den Blaauwen 1966, p. 14), which was known in Meissen in the 1720s, but was not widely copied until the late 1730s (Den Blaauwen 2000, p. 259). The same print was used as a source for a scene on one of a pair of yellow-ground vases in the porcelain collection in Dresden, and on a pair of purple-ground vases in the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm (published by Den Blaauwen 1966, ills. 16 and 17). For a discussion of this style of chinoiserie decoration, known as 'contour' chinoiseries, see Den Blaauwen 2000, p. 259. Although the style is associated with the painter Adam Friedrich von Löwenfinck, other artists at Meissen also painted in this style and Löwenfinck is not known to have used the Schenk prints as a source. A similar plate, the only other recorded of this type, was sold by Stahl Hamburg, 13 September 2008, lot 635.
