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Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740 A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740 image 1
Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740 A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740 image 2 - bpk / Kunstgewerbemuseum, SMB / Arne Psille
Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740 A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740 image 3
Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740 A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740 image 4
Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740 A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740 image 5
Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740 A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740 image 6
Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740 A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740 image 7
Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740 A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740 image 8
Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740 A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740 image 9
Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740 A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740 image 10
Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740 A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740 image 11
Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740 A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740 image 12
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Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740

A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740

31 October 2024, 14:00 CET
Paris, Avenue Hoche

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Très rare groupe en porcelaine de Meissen représentant deux Arlequins se battant, circa 1740

A very rare Meissen group of fighting Harlequins, circa 1740


Modelled by J.J. Kaendler, in the round, one standing over the other with slapstick raised while the latter, poking his tongue out, reaches between his legs, the first wearing a gilt-edged green hat with purple rosette, a gilt-edged white ruff collar, yellow tunic with gilt stripes and gilt and purple frogging, blue trousers with gilt stripes and chamois shoes with purple rosettes, the second wearing a gilt-edged ruff collar and iron-red jacket, black trousers with gilt stripes and chamois shoes with purple rosettes, the base applied with leaves and flowers, 17cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue (slapstick restored, minor chips to flowers and leaves and very minor restoration)

Footnotes

Literature:
Siemen, Wilhelm (ed.), Von den Ursprüngen des europäischen Porzellans bis zum Art Déco, 2010, p. 103, cat. 63

Provenance:
The Property of a Lady, resident in France, sold at Sotheby's London, 12 June 1984, lot 142;
Purchased in the above sale

Exhibited:
Paris, Musée National de Céramique à Sèvres, Chefs d'oeuvres céramiques de collections privées allemandes, 30 June-20 July 1996, no. B1;
Selb and Hohenberg a.d. Eger, Porzellanikon - Staatliches Museum für Porzellan, Königstraum und Massenware. 300 Jahr europäisches Porzellan, 24 April to 2 November 2010.
Hohenberg an der Eger, Porzellanikon - Staatliches Museum für Porzellan, 2018-2023


It has been suggested that this group may depict Antonio Bertoldi, the leader of the ten-strong Italian Comedy troupe that Augustus III brought from Venice to Dresden in 1738, and the Dresden court jester, Johann Christoph Kirsch, the latter holding the slapstick. The gesture being made with his right hand by the seated Harlequin (perhaps Bertoldi) somewhat resembles the gesture "ironiam infligo" (though here erroneously with the forefinger rather than the middle finger), which at the time would have been well-understood as a gesture of derision and scorn (Ulrich Pietsch and Claudia Banz, Triumph der blauen Schwerter, 2010, p. 319, cat. 354).

Only six other examples of this group are recorded, of which four are in museum collections:

1) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Untermyer Collection) inv. 64.101.95 (illustrated in Y. Hackenbroch, Meissen and other Continental Porcelain, 1956, pls. 38 and 39, fig. 72)
2) Kunstgewerbe Museum, Berlin (Feist Collection) inv. HF 196 (illustrated in G. von Pechmann, "Die Italienische Komödie in Porzellan", Der Kunstbrief, 39 (1947); Rainer Rückert, Meissener Porzellan 1710-1810, 1966, no. 889; Stefan Bursche, Meissen. Steinzeug und Porzellan des 18. Jahrhunderts, Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin, 1980, no. 315; Reinhard Jansen (ed.), Commedia dell'Arte: Fest der Komodianten, 2001, no. 17; Stefan Bursch, "Kaendlers Naturauffassung," Keramos 198 (2008): 26 (ill. 10); Ulrich Pietsch and Claudia Banz (eds.), Triumph der blauen Schwerter, 2010, no. 354)
3) Historisches Museum, Bern (Kocher Collection), inv. H/27 894 (illustrated in Robert L. Wyss, "Meissen Porcelain in the Historical Museum of Berne," The Connoisseur (September 1965): 7-12.
4) Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama (Eugenia Woodward Hitt Collection), inv. BMA 1991.310 (published in Anne Forschler-Tarrasch, "Eine bisher unbekannte Sammlung von Kaendler-Figuren," Keramos 198 (2008): 58 (ill. 19)
5) The Pauls-Eisenbeiss Collection (previously sold at Sotheby's London, 26th November 1968, lot 167; published in Erika Pauls-Eisenbeiss, German Porcelain of the 18th Century, vol. I, 1972, pp. 274-275)
6) Sotheby's London, 18th November 1952, lot 112, and again from the collection of the late Alfred E. Pearson, on 23rd May 1967, lot 118

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