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Ceramics, Room 145

Tureen and Cover

ca. 1735 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This tureen, which bears the arms of the Russian Tzarina Anna Ivanova, was originally part of a large service made by the Du Paquier porcelain factory in Vienna. It was presented to the Russian Empress by the Habsburg Emperor Charles VI to cement their military alliance against the invading Turks during the period 1736-39.

The handle on the cover modelled as a miniature Turk is therefore not just a decorative and functional element of the design, but has special political significance at this time.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Tureen
  • Cover
Materials and techniques
Hard-paste porcelain, painted in enamels and gilded
Brief description
Tureen and cover of hard-paste porcelain, painted in enamels and gilded, made by the Du Paquier porcelain factory, Vienna, ca. 1735.
Physical description
Tureen and cover of hard-paste porcelain, applied with sprays of flowers, painted in enamels and gilded with scrollwork borders.
Object history
According to Elizabeth Sturm-Bednarszyk (see reference), this tureen was one of thirty-four included in a service ordered by the Emperor Charles VI as a gift for the Tzarina Anna Ivanovna.
Historical context
Tzarina Anna Ivanova ruled Russian from 1730-1740. During the period 1736-39 she allied Russia with the Emperor Charles VI in fighting against the Turks. The tureen was part of a large service presented to the Tzarina by the Emperor, and the miniature Turk modelled as the knop on this tureen is not merely functional and decorative but of political significance in this context.
Subjects depicted
Association
Summary
This tureen, which bears the arms of the Russian Tzarina Anna Ivanova, was originally part of a large service made by the Du Paquier porcelain factory in Vienna. It was presented to the Russian Empress by the Habsburg Emperor Charles VI to cement their military alliance against the invading Turks during the period 1736-39.

The handle on the cover modelled as a miniature Turk is therefore not just a decorative and functional element of the design, but has special political significance at this time.
Bibliographic reference
Sturm-Bednarczyk, Elizabeth. Claudius Innocentius du Paquier, Wiener Porzellan der Frühzeit 1718-1744. Vienna: Edition Christian Brandstatter, 1994. 66-67 p., No. 55.
Collection
Accession number
C.773&A-1936

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Record createdFebruary 10, 2009
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