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Allegory of the Four Continents - America

Pollion, Dionysius (fl. 1750-1760) (modeler), Państwowa Manufaktura Porcelany w Wiedniu (Wiedeń ; 1718-1869) (manufaktura)
ZKW/2963
Place of creation/finding
Vienna (Austria)
Dating
1762-1787
Technique
malowanie naszkliwne, złocenie
Material
porcelain
Object type
figurine / statuette
Rozwiń
Department
Ceramics
Ownership
The Royal Castle in Warsaw – Museum
Dimensions
18.7 x 10.5 x 15 cm
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Allegory of the Four Continents - America

Pollion, Dionysius (fl. 1750-1760) (modeler), Państwowa Manufaktura Porcelany w Wiedniu (Wiedeń ; 1718-1869) (manufaktura)
ZKW/2963
Allegory of the Four Continents (ZKW/2962, ZKW/2963, ZKW/2964, ZKW/2965) purchased for the Royal Castle’s collections in 1992. Porcelain figurines were a very popular decorative element in interior design and were also used to complement sets of tableware; they served as table decorations during banquets and were often a pleasant topic of conversation. One frequently used theme was the personification of the Four Continents which, as in this case, was often composed based on Cesare Ripa’s Iconology dating from the late 16th century. Europe is depicted in the form of a Queen seated on a white horse, Africa as a black woman sitting on a lion, America as an Indian woman sitting on a crocodile, while Asia is shown as a woman in rich Eastern costume sitting on a camel.
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Allegory of the Four Continents - America

Pollion, Dionysius (fl. 1750-1760) (modeler), Państwowa Manufaktura Porcelany w Wiedniu (Wiedeń ; 1718-1869) (manufaktura)
ZKW/2963