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      • Emmerich Adrian Otfried Andresen "Gefesselte Psyche". Um 1871.
        Mar. 02, 2024

        Emmerich Adrian Otfried Andresen "Gefesselte Psyche". Um 1871.

        Est: €350 - €400

        Emmerich Adrian Otfried Andresen 1843 Uetersen – 1902 Meissen Bleistiftzeichnung auf festem Zeichenpapier. Auf der Plinthe signiert "E. Andresen" und betitelt. Nach der lebensgroß ausgeführten Skulptur Andresens "Gefesselte Psyche", ehemals Schloss Berlin. Eine Zweitfassung schenkte der Künstler 1879 dem Thaulow-Museum in Kiel. Emmerich Adrian Otfried Andresen 1843 Uetersen – 1902 Meissen Deutscher, in Dresden ansässiger, Kunsthandwerker und Bildhauer. Stellte das erste Mal 1871 auf der Kunstausstellung in Berlin aus und wurde anschließend von Kaiser Wilhelm I. für die Ausstattung des Berliner Schlosses angeworben. Von 1886–1902 war er Professor und Vorsteher der Gestaltungsabteilung in der Porzellanmanufaktur in Meissen.

        Schmidt Kunstauktionen Dresden OHG
      • EMMERICH ANDRESEN, 'THE SCIENCE', 1894
        Nov. 09, 2022

        EMMERICH ANDRESEN, 'THE SCIENCE', 1894

        Est: €1,300 - €2,000

        Emmerich Andresen, 'The Science', 1894, H. 45 cm. Executed by KPM Meissen, before 1924. Porcelain, white, glazed, polychrome overglaze with gold. Marked: button swords (blue, under glaze), P 136 (incised), 103 (embossed), 18. (red, handwritten).,

        Quittenbaum Kunstauktionen GmbH
      • EMMERICH ANDRESEN, 'THE NIGHT', 1893
        Nov. 09, 2022

        EMMERICH ANDRESEN, 'THE NIGHT', 1893

        Est: €1,700 - €2,500

        Emmerich Andresen, 'The Night', 1893, H. 35.5 cm. Executed by KPM Meissen, before 1924. Porcelain, white, glazed, polychrome overglaze with gold. Marked: button swords (blue, under glaze, one stroke), P 108 (incised), 122 1 (embossed), 13. (violet, handwritten)., Berling, Meissen China, reprint, New York 1972, p. 89.

        Quittenbaum Kunstauktionen GmbH
      • Drei Jugendstil-Henkeleierbecher. Emmerich Andresen fuer Meissen. Um 1900.
        Jun. 20, 2020

        Drei Jugendstil-Henkeleierbecher. Emmerich Andresen fuer Meissen. Um 1900.

        Est: €850 - €900

        Emmerich Adrian Otfried Andresen 1843 Uetersen – 1902Meissen Porzellan, glasiert und in mintgruenen sowie rosafarbenen Aufglasurfarben staffiert, die Raender mit Goldfaden. Kelchfoermige Korpi ueber einem ebenfalls kelchfoermigen Stand. Wandung und Fuss mit reliefierten Blatt. Die Henkel jeweils in Form eines am Korpus ansetzenden, wehenden Bandes, welches den Fuss mehrfach umschlingt. Unterseits die zweifach geschliffenen Knaufschwerter in Unterglasurblau, ein Becher mit der geritzten Formnummer "Z 132". Entwurfsjahr: 1898. Vgl. Bergmann, Thomas: Meissen Eierbecher. Sammlung Hans-Rainer Pisoke. Auktionskatalog. Erlangen, 2005. KatNr. 50.

        Schmidt Kunstauktionen Dresden OHG
      • EMMERICH ANDRESEN, Uetersen 1843 - 1902 Meissen, Die Wissenschaft, Meissen um 1900
        Nov. 28, 2014

        EMMERICH ANDRESEN, Uetersen 1843 - 1902 Meissen, Die Wissenschaft, Meissen um 1900

        Est: CHF3,000 - CHF3,600

        EMMERICH ANDRESEN, Uetersen 1843 - 1902 Meissen, Die Wissenschaft, Meissen um 1900, Porzellan, polychrom bemalt. Auf der Bodenunterseite unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke, 1. Wahl. Modell von Emmerich Andresen von 1894. H = 44,9 cm,

        Galerie Fischer Auktionen AG
      • Large Meissen Porcelain Figure, 'Science', Germany, 1894-1924
        Oct. 29, 2014

        Large Meissen Porcelain Figure, 'Science', Germany, 1894-1924

        Est: €4,800 - €6,000

        Porcelain with polychrome décor and on-glaze gold accents Germany, 1894 Design by Emmerich Andresen (1843-1902) - German sculptor and porcelain designer Manufactured by Meissen Porcelain Manufactory, 1894-1924 Underglaze blue crossed swords mark, incised model number 'P. . 136' and impressed mark '121' Scientia reading a book, standing with attributes of science on a rock and rocaille base Globus and further books on a tree stump in front of an owl, a magnifying glass and a glass vial Height: 46 cm Good, restored condition, first choice Stunning allegorical representation of the science with extremely fine and detailed modeling and decor This beautiful porcelain figurine was designed in 1894 by the German sculptor and porcelain designer Emmerich Andresen, who was head of the sculpture workshops of the Royal Meissen porcelain manufactory from 1886 to 1902. Andresen was an exponent of the academic-classical art. He was involved in the artistic decoration of the imperial yacht 'Hohenzollern' and found an interested buyer of his works with Kaiser Wilhelm I. The impressive figure of the 'Scientia' testifies to Andresen's great artistic talent. Not only the fine decor of the robes of the present allegory of the science is striking, also the sculptured forms with the modeled folds and the great wealth of detail are particularly noteworthy. The underside bears the underglaze blue crossed swords mark, the incised model number the 'P. . 136' and the impressed mark '121'. The figure is of first choice and in good restored condition. Inspection under UV light reveals restored points affecting the books, leaves of the tree and the figure. Very good impression with the naked eye. The height of the figure is 46 cm. Meissen Porcelain has been known in Europe since the 13th Century, but always had to be imported from China. Thus it was mostly of lower quality - the Chinese rarely gave their best ware to the foreigners - and extremely expensive. Europeans tried to copy Chinese porcelain for centuries but only in 1708 managed to create real porcelain - in Meissen. The manufacturer's brand, the crossed swords in blue, has been in use since 1722 and is still a guarantee for the porcelain's high quality. Meissen celebrated its 300 years of existence in 2008. Quality has always been the number one criteria for Meissen and the company goes as far as to have its own mine to win the needed kaolin from, also known as china clay, for production. It takes several years to reach the degree of a 'master painter' in Meissen but judging by the quality of the painting, it is definitely worth it. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

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