A MEISSEN FIGURE OF HARLEQUIN STANDING DRINKING FROM A PASSGLASS modelled by J.J. Kändler, in a yellow tricorn hat with a red bow, puce jacket with white foliage, ruff and cuffs, turquoise breeches and buff shoes with red rosettes, holding a mandolin under his right arm, standing before a tree-stump on a mound base applied with foliage (restoration to both arms at shoulders, left wrist, bottom lip, top and base of passglass and mandolin at waist, neck of mandolin and his right index finger broken and repaired), circa 1740

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A MEISSEN FIGURE OF HARLEQUIN STANDING DRINKING FROM A PASSGLASS modelled by J.J. Kändler, in a yellow tricorn hat with a red bow, puce jacket with white foliage, ruff and cuffs, turquoise breeches and buff shoes with red rosettes, holding a mandolin under his right arm, standing before a tree-stump on a mound base applied with foliage (restoration to both arms at shoulders, left wrist, bottom lip, top and base of passglass and mandolin at waist, neck of mandolin and his right index finger broken and repaired), circa 1740
20cm. high
Exhibited
Schonheit des 18 Jahrhunderts, Kunsthaus, Zurich, 1955, no. P10

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