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The Bride as Europa

Figure
ca.1904-1905 (designed), 1913-1914 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Porcelain underglaze figure depicts female attendant in purple trousers with a tambourine

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe Bride as Europa (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Porcelain figure with underglaze, part of a bridal procession, designed by Adolph Amberg ca. 1904-1905, made by the Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin 1913-1914. Designed originally for the wedding of the German Crown Prince.
Physical description
Porcelain underglaze figure depicts female attendant in purple trousers with a tambourine
Marks and inscriptions
  • sceptre printed in blue
  • sphere printed in red
  • '140/820 52' painted in black
  • '9220' impressed along with '50' painted in magenta
  • A german cross printed in black
  • 'MV' incised
Gallery label
PART OF A BRIDAL PROCESSION
Porcelain with underglaze decoration
GERMAN: designed by Adolph Amberg, about 1904-5 made by the Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin; 1913-14
Designed originally for the wedding of the German Crown Prince in 1905 and continued in production for some years thereafter

C.175 & A-C-1996, C.84 & A-E-1987
Bibliographic reference
V&A Ceramics and Glass Collection Object Information File
Collection
Accession number
C.175 to C-1986

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Record createdSeptember 9, 2011
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