Cup

Description

About 1725, Herold introduced a new variant of his "chinoiserie" decoration, in which small, full-length figures were depicted against cloudless skies, represented by the now brilliantly white porcelain, within foliate borders of gilt and enamel. This configuration became the standard formula for Meissen figural decoration for the next twenty years, although European subjects came to be depicted with greater frequency toward the middle of the century.

Provenance

Rev. Alfred Duane Pell, New York.

Cup

Meissen Porcelain Factory

c. 1725

Accession Number

1919.1022

Medium

porcelain

Dimensions

Overall: 4.4 x 7.7 cm (1 3/4 x 3 1/16 in.)

Classification

Ceramic

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Rev. Alfred Duane Pell