Déjeuner tête-à-tête with Pompeian decoration
Imperial Vienna Porcelain Manufactory (Sorgenthal Era) (1784–1805)
1791/95
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- Material/technique
- Porcelain, etched and reliefed gold decoration
- Measurements
- Tray: 39.0 × 30.0 cm diam., 2 cups: 6.0 × 8.2 cm diam., saucer: 2.7 × 13.3 cm diam. , jar with lid: 9.2 × 10.0 cm diam., large jug with lid: 15.4 × 12.5 cm diam., small jug with lid: 14.0 × 10.5 cm diam., case: 16.0 × 45.5 × 36.0 cm diam. incl. handles.
- Acquisition
- acquired in 2004 by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein
- Artists/makers/authors
- Imperial Vienna Porcelain Manufactory (Sorgenthal Era)
- Inventory number
- PO 2088
- Signature/inscriptions content only available in German
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Porzellanmarke: unterglasurblauer Bindenschild
Marke: Jahresstempel: (17)95 (Tablett, eine Tasse mit Untertasse, kleine Kanne)
(17)94 (grosse Kanne, Zuckerdose)
(17)91 (eine Tasse mit Untertasse)
Weissdrehernummern: 12 (grosse Kanne, Zuckerdose)
39 (Tassen mit Untertassen)
26 (kleine Kanne)
Bossiererbuchstabe: U (Tablett)
- Provenance
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acquired before 2004 Private collection, Germany; acquired from 2004
from Fine Art and Heritage Ltd, Jersey
- Place of origin
- Vienna
- Iconography
- Classical mythology
Claudia Lehner-Jobst, For Emperor and Connoisseur: Vienna Porcelain between Classicism and Biedermeier, in: Ausst.-Kat.Refinement & Elegance.
Early Nineteenth-Century Royal Porcelain from the Twinight Collection, New York, Samuel Wittwer (Hg.), Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg, Berlin 28.7.2007–4.11.2007; Liechtenstein Museum, Wien 16.11.2007–11.2.2008; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 9.9.2008–19.4.2009, erschienen Munich 2007, S. 27–53, S. 37, S. 38, Abb. 34
Johann Kräftner, Ausst.-Kat. Neoclassicismo e Biedermeier, Wien 2004, Abb. S. 116 u. 170
Ausst.-Kat. Neoclassicism and Biedermeier, Johann Kräftner, Liechtenstein Museum, Wien 29.3.2004–7.11.2004, erschienen Wien 2004, Abb. S. 116 u. 170
Ausst.-Kat. Klassizismus und Biedermeier. Liechtenstein Museum Wien, Stefan Körner, Johann Kräftner (Hg.), Liechtenstein Museum, Wien 29.3.2004–7.11.2004, erschienen München–Berlin–London–New York 2004, Abb. S. 116 u. 170
Ausst.-Kat. Der Fürst als Sammler. Neuerwerbungen unter Hans-Adam II. von und zu Liechtenstein, Johann Kräftner (Hg.), Liechtenstein Museum, Wien 12.2.2010–24.8.2010, erschienen Wien 2010, Abb. S. 290, S. 291
Ausst.-Kat. Neoclassicism and Biedermeier from the Collections of the Prince of Liechtenstein, Valdštejnská Jízdárna, Prag 6.5.2010–17.10.2010, erschienen Prag 2010, S. 408, Abb. S. 410, Kat. 11.4
Ausst.-Kat. Fragili tesori dei Principi.
Le vie della porcellana tra Vienna e Firenze, Rita Balleri, Andreina d'Agliano, Claudia Lehner-Jobst (Hg.), Gallerie degli Uffizi. Palazzo Pitti - Tesoro dei Granduchi, Firenze 13 novembre 2018–10 marzo 2019, erschienen Livorno 2018, S. 426–427, Kat.-Nr. 125
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