A BERLIN (K.P.M.) PORCELAIN RECTANGULAR PLAQUE
A BERLIN (K.P.M.) PORCELAIN RECTANGULAR PLAQUE

LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED MONOGRAM AND SCEPTRE MARK, S, CYPHER AND 200 336

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A BERLIN (K.P.M.) PORCELAIN RECTANGULAR PLAQUE
LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED MONOGRAM AND SCEPTRE MARK, S, CYPHER AND 200 336
Finely painted after C. Kiesel with a three-quarter length portrait of a raven haired beauty holding a vase of flowers before an architectural column
12 7/8 in. (32.8 cm.) high, 7 7/8 in. (20 cm.), excluding the carved giltwood frame

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For a similar composition on porcelain of a maiden holding a vase filled with apple blossoms, entitled 'Apfelblute,' see Christie's, New York, 26 October 2004, lot 50.

Conrad Kiesel, German (1846-1921), was a trained architect and sculptor. His subsequent career as a portrait painter and as a painter of exotic subjects was spilt between Berlin and Munich. He held an honorable professorship at the Berlin Academy of Arts, executed commissions for Emperor Wilhelm II, and was received with high acclaim at the Berlin, Munich and Paris exhibitions of the late 19th century.