Description: Nymphenburg Animal Figure Danish Sitting Great Dane Lying Th. Kärner 1910The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. ROYAL PORCELAIN MANUFACTURE NYMPHENBURGDREAMS DANE SITTING ROYAL PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY NYMPHENBURG GREAT DANE SEATED designed by THEODOR KÄRNER GERMANY circa 1920 GERMAN DESCRIPTION: MANUFACTURE: ROYAL PORCELAIN MANUFACTURE NYMPHENBURG - BAVARIA / GERMANY DATING: 1908-1920 MATERIAL: PORCELAIN / COLORED / GLAZED TECHNOLOGY: HANDMADE PORCELAIN DRAFT: THEODOR KÄRNER (1884 - 1966) German porcelain sculptor and animal sculptor. From 1898 to 1903, Kärner completed an apprenticeship as a modeller at the Hutschenreuther company. He then attended the sculpture class of Heinrich Waderé (1865–1950) and the decorative sculpture class of Anton Pruska (1846–1930) at the Royal Academy of Music. Bavarian School of Arts and Crafts in Munich. Between 1914 and 1921 he was a guest student of the animal painter Heinrich von Zügel (1850–1941) at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, and later enrolled in evening courses. From 1905 to 1918 he worked as a permanent sculptor at the Nymphenburg porcelain factory in Munich, and between 1918 and 1934 as a freelancer at the Rosenthal company in Selb. Model 633 designed around 1908. DREAMS DANE SITTING Porcelain animal figurine of a sitting beige-brown Great Dane male with attentive raised eyes. Since the middle of the 18th century. Century is Nymphenburg Finest porcelain made entirely by hand. The Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory was founded in 1747 by the Bavarian Elector Max III. Joseph and moved from the Munich Au to the northern rondel of Nymphenburg Palace in 1761. With the model master Franz Anton Bustelli, who is today considered the most important porcelain artist of the Rococo, Nymphenburg porcelain soon achieved world fame. In less than nine years, Bustelli created about 150 different models, including the world-famous characters of the Commedia dell'arte. DIMENSIONS: Height: 21.0 cm BRANDS: NYMPHENBURG SIGN PRESS MARK 1900-1920 GREEN NYMPHENBURG STAMP from 1895 MODEL NUMBER 633PRESS NUMBER 5 PROOF: Robert E. Röntgen, German Porcelain Marks, from 1710 to today, Battenberg 2007, Germany, page 2010, marks 2049,2050, page 211, mark 2053. CONDITION: VERY GOOD ENGLISH DESCRIPTION: MANUFACTURE: ROYAL PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY NYMPHENBURG - BAVARIA / GERMANY : 1908-1920 MATERIAL: PORCELAIN / PAINTED / GLOSSY FINISH TECHNIQUES: HANDMADE PORCELAIN DESIGN: THEODOR KÄRNER (1884 - 1966) German porcelain modeler and animal sculptor. From 1898-1903, Kärner trained as a modeler with the Hutschenreuther company. He then attended the sculpture class of Heinrich Waderé (1865-1950) and the decorative sculpture class of Anton Pruska (1846-1930) at the Royal Bavarian School of Arts and Crafts in Munich. Between 1914 and 1921 he was a guest student of the animal painter Heinrich von Zügel (1850-1941) at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and later enrolled in evening classes. From 1905 to 1918, he worked as a permanent sculptor at the Nymphenburg porcelain manufactory in Munich, then between 1918 and 1934 as a freelancer for the Rosenthal company in Selb. Model 633 was designed circa 1908. GREAT DANE SEATED Porcelain animal figurine of a sitting beige-brown Great Dane dog with an attentively raised gauze. The finest handmade porcelain has been produced in Nymphenburg since the middle of the 18th century. Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg was founded in 1747 by the Bavarian Elector Max III Joseph and moved from the Munich Au to the northern roundabout of Nymphenburg Palace as early as 1761. With the master modeler Franz Anton Bustelli, who is now considered the most important porcelain artist of the Rococo period, Nymphenburg porcelain soon achieved world fame. In less than nine years, Bustelli created around 150 different models, including the world-famous figures of the Commedia dell'arte. SIZE: Height: 8.26 inches MARKS: NYMPHENBURG SHIELD PRESS MARK 1900-1920 GREEN NYMPHENBURG STAMP MARK from 1895 MODEL NUMBER 633IMPRESSED NUMBER 5 BIBLIOGRAPHY: Robert E. Röntgen, German porcelain stamps, from 1710 to today, Battenberg 2007, Germany, page 2010, stamps 2049,2050, page 211, stamp 2053. CONDITIONS: VERY GOOD The goods we offer are subject to differential taxation according to the VAT Act. The sales tax included in the purchase price is not shown separately on the invoice. The goods offered by us are subject to differential taxation according to the sales tax law. The sales tax included in the purchase price is not shown separately on the invoice. shipping & handling:Europe FREE / Overseas EURO 75.-Packaging & postage:Europe FREE / overseas EURO 75.- Do you want to be regularly informed about our actual ebay offer via email in the future? 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All items are original and in perfect condition unless otherwise stated. - Dear bidders, please note that the article on offer is used goods and not new goods and therefore a certain amount of signs of wear and tear is to be considered normal. - In this context, please also see my EBAY reviews on ! German porcelain sculptor and animal sculptor. From 1898 to 1903, Kärner completed an apprenticeship as a modeller at the Hutschenreuther company. He then attended the sculpture class of Heinrich Waderé (1865–1950) and the decorative sculpture class of Anton Pruska (1846–1930) at the Royal Academy of Music. Bavarian School of Arts and Crafts in Munich. Between 1914 and 1921 he was a guest student of the animal painter Heinrich von Zügel (1850–1941) at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, and later enrolled in evening courses. From 1905 to 1918 he worked as a permanent sculptor at the Nymphenburg porcelain factory in Munich, and between 1918 and 1934 as a freelancer at the Rosenthal company in Selb. German porcelain modeler and animal sculptor. From 1898-1903, Kärner trained as a model Stil Jugendstil Handgefertigt Ja Material Porzellan Antik Ja Vintage Ja Herkunft DEUTSCHLAND ENTWURF: THEODOR KÄRNER MODELL NR: 633 Bodenmarke Pressmarke Marke Nymphenburg Herstellungsland und -region Deutschland Thema TIER FIGUR Original/Lizenzierte Reproduktion Original Muster GRAU Herstellungszeitraum 1900-1919
Price: 495.51 USD
Location: Wien
End Time: 2024-11-12T11:25:08.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Style: Art Nouveau
Handmade: Yes
Material: Porcelain
Antique: Yes
Vintage: Yes
Origin: Germany
DESIGN: THEODOR KÄRNER: MODEL NO: 633
Floor mark: Pressmark
Brand: Nymphenburg
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Theme: ANIMAL FIGURE
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Pattern: Gray
Production Period: 1900-1919
MPN: Does not apply