A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN BISCUIT FIGURE GROUPS EMBLEMATIC OF NOON AND NIGHT
A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN BISCUIT FIGURE GROUPS EMBLEMATIC OF NOON AND NIGHT

19TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED TRIANGULAR CROSSED SWORDS MARK, INCISED MODEL NOS. F. 187. AND H 191., PRESSNUMMERN 121 AND 122, THE BASES INCISED JOHANNES SCHILLING

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A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN BISCUIT FIGURE GROUPS EMBLEMATIC OF NOON AND NIGHT
19TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED TRIANGULAR CROSSED SWORDS MARK, INCISED MODEL NOS. F. 187. AND H 191., PRESSNUMMERN 121 AND 122, THE BASES INCISED JOHANNES SCHILLING
Noon modeled standing, her attendants either watering flowers or putting on a sandal; Night modeled seated, wrapping a slumbering attendant in her cloak as another whispers; on square bases
18 in. (45.7 cm.) high, Noon; 14 ½ in. (36.8 cm.) high, Night

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The present pair is based on a series of four figure groups sculpted by Johannes Schilling (German, 1828-1910) in 1868. Emblematic of "The Four Times of Day", these larger than life bronze sculptures sit at the foot of the Brühl Terrace staircase in Dresden. Schilling is perhaps best known for his massive figure of Germania surmounting the Niederwald National Monument near Hesse. See Dr. K. Berling, Meissen China and Illustrated History, New York, 1972. pp. 94 and 97, fig. 238.

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