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After Bernini, Bust of Proserpina in Meissen Boettgersteinzeug
  • After Bernini, Bust of Proserpina in Meissen Boettgersteinzeug
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The first type of porcelain produced by Böttger was a refined and extremely hard red stoneware known in Germany as Böttgersteinzeug. It retained very crisp definition in its mold-cast applied details, on bodies that could be polished to a gloss before firing.

  • Subject Matter: Mythological
  • Collections: Old Master and 19th Century Sculpture

Other Work From Sebastian De Vivo

Chinese Palace Vases in Famille Verte, 20thC
A Gilt-Bronze-Mounted Inlaid Kingwood and Bois de Rose Commode by E Kahn
A French Empire Gilt Bronze Mounted Mahogany Secrétaire à Abattant
American School, Renaissance Revival Hexagonal Table
After Jean-Antoine Houdon (French, 1741-1828), Patinated Bronze Bust of Diana
Anonymous, Figures with Poussin's Apollo and Daphne, c1900
Chinese, Celadon Bowls from Tek Sing Shipwreck Ex Nagle's Auctions (2)
Chinese, Celadon Bowl from Vung Tang Shipwreck Ex Christie's
Christofle, Silver Plated Ecuelle with Dauphin Handle
Christofle, Silver Plated Vegetable Tureen
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