A LARGE MEISSEN PORCELAIN MODEL OF COUNT BRUHL'S TAILOR
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION (LOT 368)
A LARGE MEISSEN PORCELAIN MODEL OF COUNT BRUHL'S TAILOR

LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, INCISED MODEL NO. 107., IMPRESSED 148, AFTER THE MODEL BY J.J. KÄNDLER

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A LARGE MEISSEN PORCELAIN MODEL OF COUNT BRUHL'S TAILOR
LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, INCISED MODEL NO. 107., IMPRESSED 148, AFTER THE MODEL BY J.J. KÄNDLER
Modeled seated astride a billy-goat, the bewigged and bespectacled gentleman wearing a floral coat, boots and a tricorn hat, the tools of his trade all about him, including an iron and scissors hanging from the animal's horns and a pin-cushion on his rump
17½ in. (44.3 cm.) high

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Lot Essay

Count Heinrich Brühl was minister and favorite to Augustus III. He was appointed administrator of the Meissen factory from 1733 to 1763. By tradition, Brühl was a man famed for his fashion sense. His tailor was thus an important part of his entourage. However, when the tailor's ambitions made him ask for an invitation to dine with the court, the Count found the suggestion beyond the pale and well above the tailor's station. To put him in his place, the Count requested Kändler to make a figure of the tailor which he could place on his table and thus fulfill his empty promises. Kändler's undoubted satiric wit and sense of the ridiculous is here preserved. See L. and Y. Adams, Meissen Portrait Figures, London, 1987, p. 188 and 192; also see R. Röntgen, The Book of Meissen, Atglen, PA, 1996, p. 44-45 and the back dust jacket cover, for two full-page illustrations of this model. Also according to Berling ed., Meissen an Illustrated History, p. 35, this group is described in the Meissen records of 1744 as the 'Brühl tailor'; however, no reference to a particular person or event is mentioned.

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