详情
Modelled by P. Reinicke, with her right hand raised, carrying a basket of pastries in the crook of her left arm, wearing a white headscarf, yellow bodice and pink dress edged with indianische Blumen, on a flower-encrusted gilt scroll-moulded base
734 in. (19.7 cm.) high
出版
Melitta Kunze-Köllensperger, Collection Franz E. Burda, Meissen, Augsburg, 1997, p. 71, fig. 68.
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拍品专文

The Meissen manufactory created two set of Cris de Paris figures, the first, a group of seven male figures, was probably modelled by P. Reinicke, between 1744 and 1747. The second series consisted of 34 standing figures, including the present model, which are all very slightly smaller in scale than the first series. Created after 1753, the second series was also probably modelled by P. Reinicke. It became the most extensive series of figures made at the Meissen manufactory. The designs for this later series of Cris de Paris figures were taken from a series of watercolour drawings which were commissioned by the French art dealer Jean-Claude Huet (d. 1755), a merchant and dealer of Meissen porcelain in Paris. Three sets of watercolour drawings (which are now partly complete) exist in the Meissen archives and one set is inscribed with the date 1753, suggesting that this may have been the date that the drawings arrived at the manufactory. It is assumed that the porcelain models were produced very shortly after this. The first set of drawings are inscribed with a ‘CH number’ and some are further inscribed with factory numbers and instructional directions for the factory’s painters and modellers. Traditionally, the watercolour drawings have been attributed to the French painter Christophe Huet (1700-1759), due to the presence of the CH monogram.1 However, Vanessa Sigalas & Meredith Chilton suggest that the watercolour drawings ‘do not resemble the oeuvre of Christophe Hüet… a well-known animal painter’ and that the CH in all likelihood refers to Jean-Claude Huet, the aforementioned dealer, who probably commissioned a local artist to produce them, see All Walks of Life, A Journey with The Alan Shimmerman Collection, Stuttgart, 2022, pp. 264-271.

1.See T.H. Clarke, ‘The French Touch At Meissen, Christophe Huet’s Watercolour Drawings for the Cris de Paris, 1753’, The International Antiques Dealers Show, Handbook, October 1990, pp. 28-33.


A similar figure from the Schroder Collection was sold in these Rooms, 19 July 2022, lot 169.

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