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'The Diana and Actaeon Vase', Meissen Circa 1865

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The ‘Diana and Actaeon’ Vase A Large Meissen Porcelain Two Handled Vase, Painted By Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (1794-1872). Model Number G.103. The body finely painted with a continuous mythological scene of ‘Diana and Actaeon’ above flowerhead and acanthus leave gilt-embossed decoration on a claret ground. The neck with a continuous scene of cupid's chariot and Diana enchanting the sleeping Actaeon. The socle painted with deer and hounds. The upright scroll handles parcel-gilt and with mask terminals. Blue crossed swords mark. Incised ‘G.103’ / ‘8’. Germany, Circa 1865. Recorded by Meissen with the title ‘Prunkvase mit maskarons’ (‘Magnificent vase with mascarons’), the vase is distinguished as a masterpiece by the breathtaking quality and detail of the painting. Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld was a celebrated German artist who worked as an illustrator and painter, who worked to revive fresco painting and also designed monumental architectural artworks, including stained glass windows. His style is characterised by a precise linearity, clear bright colours, and a multiplicity of symbolic detail and was inspired by early Renaissance art and the works of Albrecht Dürer. His character and style are clear in the decoration of this vase. The shape of the vase and its mask handles are Renaissance inspired, whilst the antecedent for the subject are paintings by Titian of ‘Diana and Actaeon’ and ‘The Death of Actaeon’. The tale of the hunter Actaeon, who beheld Diana bathing and was punished by being transformed into a stag and destroyed by his own hounds, can be found in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Diana, or in ancient Greek mythology Artemis, is the goddess of the hunt. She is bathing with her nymphs at a spring when the mere mortal Actaeon unwittingly stumbles upon the scene. In the confusion of the surprise Diana splashes him with water, and he is transformed into a stag and robbed of his voice. Fleeing in fear he is tracked and killed by his own hounds, who fail to recognise him. There are two other known examples of the ‘Diana and Actaeon’ vase. One is in the Meissen Porcelain Museum and another appeared on the market in 2021. Between these there are minor differences, such as to the painting of the neck and to the patterning of the gilt-embossed decoration on the claret ground. The Meissen Porcelain Museum holds three sketches by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, dated 1861, exploring the subject of Diana and Actaeon. In the Booth-Clibborn Collection there is a drawing by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld dated 22 October 1865 which is the exact design of Diana bathing to the front of this vase. Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld was one of a number of academy artists which were brought to work at Meissen as consultants and designers to give the manufactory a more artistically orientated direction. By 1853 Schnorr was advising the Meissen Manufactory on artistic issues having already designed the Bacchus decoration for a vase shown by Meissen at the 1851 Crystal Palace in London. He is also credited with designing the decoration for a pair of vases representing the seasons for the London 1862 International Exhibition and a richly painted porcelain table for the Paris 1867 Exposition universelle. Schnorr received his earliest instruction from his father, Hans Veit Schnorr, a draftsman, engraver, and painter. He studied at the Vienna Academy from 1811 and, from 1817 to 1826, in Rome, where he painted the spectacular frescos in the Ariosto Room at the Casino Massimi. In 1827 he moved to Munich in the service of Ludwig I of Bavaria and began the Nibelungen frescoes at the Residenz. In 1846 he became professor at the academy and director of the picture gallery in Dresden. Literature: H. Morley-Fletcher, Meissen, London, 1971. Dr. K. Berling, Meissen china; an illustrated history, Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen, 1972. H. Jedding, , Meissener Porzellan des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts, 1800-1933, 1981. Thomas and Sabine Bergmann, Meissener Künstler-Figuren. Band I: Modellnummern A 100 - Z 300, 2010, Catalogue Number 2092.
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  • Dimensions:
    Height: 39.38 in (100 cm)Width: 22.84 in (58 cm)Depth: 17.33 in (44 cm)
  • Style:
    Neoclassical (In the Style Of)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    Circa 1865
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Brighton, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: B777231stDibs: LU1028039102572
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