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Platter from the Swan service

Kändler, Johann Joachim (1706-1775) (modeler), Miśnia (manufaktura)
ZKW/2270
Place of creation/finding
Meissen (Germany)
Dating
1737-41
Technika
malowanie naszkliwne, dekoracja reliefowa
Tworzywo
porcelain
Rodzaj
platter / serving plate / dish
Rozwiń
Department
Ceramics
Owner
The Royal Castle in Warsaw – Museum
Dimensions
5.5 x 34 cm (diam.)
Text description

Platter from the Swan service

Kändler, Johann Joachim (1706-1775) (modeler), Miśnia (manufaktura)
ZKW/2270
Platter and small terrine (with missing cover, ZKW/2285) from the Swan service purchased for the Royal Castle’s collections in 1988. The Swan Service was commissioned by Heinrich Count von Brühl who was director of the Meissen manufactory in the years 1733–42. The service was to provide table settings for up to 100 people and contained more than 2000 pieces. The service’s iconography is connected to water, and features aquatic plants and animals, both real and mythical. The name derives from the main sculptural motif, that of the swan. The shimmering surface of the water with reeds, water birds among bulrushes are depicted in relief and cover the plates, dishes, platters, cups, etc. while the handles and covers of the terrines are ornamented with full sculptural figures of water divinities.
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Platter from the Swan service

Kändler, Johann Joachim (1706-1775) (modeler), Miśnia (manufaktura)
ZKW/2270
Pod jedną koroną: kultura i sztuka w czasach unii polsko-saskiej, Zamek Królewski w Warszawie – Muzeum, Zamek - Królewski w Warszawie, 26.VI.1997-12.X.1997