A Meissen porcelain Kakiemon decagonal slopbowl
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A Meissen porcelain Kakiemon decagonal slopbowl

THE PAINTING ATTRIBUTED TO JOHANN EHRENFRIED STADLER, 1724

細節
A Meissen porcelain Kakiemon decagonal slopbowl
The painting attributed to Johann Ehrenfried Stadler, 1724
Painted in colours with two Orientals standing by a fence and surrounded by sprays of indianische Blumen and insects, the reverse with two ducks by a fence between water plants, further with a bird, butterflies and insects, the inside with a sprig of indianische Blumen to the bottom and to five of the sides, the wide, projecting and raised rim with symmetrical rosette and leaf motifs between red lines, the high foot with continuous meander in blue (extensively restored)
24.3 cm. diam.
來源
Johanneumnummer N=94W, Royal Porcelain Collection, Dresden.
Gift from Augustus the Strong to Victor Amadeus II, King of Sardinia, 1725
E. Gutmann, Berlin.
F.B.E. Gutmann, Heemstede.
Dienststelle Mühlmann, The Hague.
With J.W. Böhler, Munich, 1942.
With K. Haberstock, Berlin, 1942.
The Instituut Collectie Nederland (earlier the Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit, no. NK3138, on loan to the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1964).
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1972 until restituted to Gutmann's heirs in 2002.
出版
Verslagen der Rijksverzamelingen van geschiedenis en kunst, 1964, p. 38, illustrated on p. 35.
A.L. den Blaauwen, Meissen Porcelain in the Rijksmuseum, Zwolle, 2000, p. 64, no. 33 and illustrated.
展覽
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
注意事項
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拍品專文

According to the first inventory of the Royal Porcelain Collection in Dresden of 1721 (with supplements to 1727), the bowl was delivered by the factory in December 1724 and presented by Augustus the Strong to the King of Sardinia in July 1725. Under no. 94 it is described as follows: 5. stk: grosze Zehnpaszigte Spühl Näpffe mit bunten Coul. u. Golde emaillirt (see I. Menzhausen, Böttgersteinzeug, Böttgerporzellan aus der Dresdener Porzellansammlung, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden, 1969, p. 52). In the inventory of 1770 there are only four (see C. Boltz, Japanisches Palais-Inventar 1770 und Turmzimmer-Inventar 1769, Keramos, 153, 1996, p. 50).
The painting of the bowl can be attributed to Johann Ehrenfried Stadler (1701-1741) on the basis of the signed lantern in the Porzellansammlung Dresden (see I. Menzhausen-Handt & H. Rakebrand, Meissner Porzellan des achtzehnten Jahrhunderts 1710-1750, Dresden, 1956, pl. 46-47).