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Beautiful German Dresden Porcelain Sculpture Lady Cupid
 
Ref: 03877
Price: £295.00
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A thoroughly delightful porcelain sculpture of a classical lady with a frolicking cupid.

Gilded and hand-painted with an array of bright floral colours in the timeless Dresden style with absolutely fantastic attention to detail.

This stunning piece is a must have for any serious collector of ornamental porcelain.


Dresden porcelain - A King's Obsession

In the early 1700s, King Augustus II, prince elector of Saxony, held goldsmith Johann Bottger prisoner and commissioned him to create gold. Bottger instead discovered the method of creating porcelain, a favored and valuable item in the king's eyes.



The king announced to Europe in 1710 that he would open a porcelain manufactory in Dresden. He instead opened one at nearby Albrechtsburg castle in Meissen. Espionage was rampant, and the king guarded his porcelain secret, even though it meant imprisoning workers within the castle walls.



By 1720, the secret was leaked and porcelain producers popped up in Vienna and Venice. Dresden porcelain adopted Saxon crossed swords in under-glaze blue as its distinguishing mark.



In 1736, the porcelain manufactory produced the "Swan Service." It consists of 1,400 pieces, and is the largest, most lavish porcelain service ever created.



In 1872, Dresden built its own manufactory to better establish its role in porcelain production. The porcelain created in Dresden bears a blue crown marker to distinguish it from pieces made in Meissen.



Dimensions in cm:

Height 54 x Width 31 x Depth 20

Dimensions in inches:

Height 21.3 x Width 12.2 x Depth 7.9

Our reference: 03877


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