A Kneeling Dutch Boy with Ship
Philipp Lange (Cölln/Meissen 1879 - Nagoya 1964)
Lot-No. 600
Starting Bid: 500 €
Meissen. Designed 1909-1911, made soon after. Porcelain, polychrome underglazed painting. H. 15 cm. Crossed swords mark, model number A 270, 144, III (black). Sail professionally restored. - Literature: 300, page 329, catalogue number 640 - Philipp Lange, brother of sculptor Arthur Lange, studied at the School of Applied Arts in Dresden and worked at the Meissen manufactory from 1903 to 1911, becoming a modeler in 1911. He traveled to Holland in 1908 on behalf of the manufactory and settled in Japan after his time in Meissen. Lange created various Art Nouveau models, genre figures, and Dutch figures.
Philipp Lange: A Kneeling Dutch Boy with Ship
Philipp Lange (Cölln/Meissen 1879 - Nagoya 1964)
A Kneeling Dutch Boy with Ship
Lot-No. 600
Starting Bid: 500 €
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| Manufacturer: | Meissen |
| Date: | Designed 1909-1911, made soon after |
| Technique: | Porcelain, polychrome underglazed painting |
| Dimensions: | H. 15 cm |
| Mark/Notation: | Crossed swords mark, model number A 270, 144, III (black) |
| Condition: | Sail professionally restored |
| References: | 300, page 329, catalogue number 640 |
Vita:
Philipp Lange, brother of sculptor Arthur Lange, studied at the School of Applied Arts in Dresden and worked at the Meissen manufactory from 1903 to 1911, becoming a modeler in 1911. He traveled to Holland in 1908 on behalf of the manufactory and settled in Japan after his time in Meissen. Lange created various Art Nouveau models, genre figures, and Dutch figures.
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