Vase
The German porcelain factory at Meissen was set up in 1710, and it soon attracted talented young artists. One of them, Johann Gregor Höroldt, initiated the practice of buying prints to use as models, and often borrowed prints from August II the Strong’s library in nearby Dresden. Höroldt was likely responsible for introducing Schenk’s Dutch designs into the Meissen porcelain workshop.
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The German porcelain factory at Meissen was set up in 1710, and it soon attracted talented young artists. One of them, Johann Gregor Höroldt, initiated the practice of buying prints to use as models, and often borrowed prints from August II the Strong’s library in nearby Dresden. Höroldt was likely responsible for introducing Schenk’s Dutch designs into the Meissen porcelain workshop.
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De porseleinfabriek in Meissen ...... riek in Meissen introduceerde.
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The German porcelain factory a ...... he Meissen porcelain workshop.
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Vaas
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Vase
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created
c. 1730 - c. 1735
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ca. 1730 - ca. 1735
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extent
diameter 20,8 cm
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diameter 20.8 cm
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height 35.5 cm
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hoogte 35,5 cm
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isPartOf
Collectie: Europees porselein
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Collectie: keramiek
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provenance
…; from Dr Fritz Mannheimer (1 ...... ransferred to the museum, 1960
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spatial
temporal
second quarter 18th century
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tweede kwart 18e eeuw
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