The Bride as Europa
Figure
ca.1904-1905 (designed), 1913-1914 (made)
ca.1904-1905 (designed), 1913-1914 (made)
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Porcelain underglaze figure depicts female attendant in purple trousers with a tambourine
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Title | The Bride as Europa (manufacturer's title) |
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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 |
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Bibliographic reference | V&A Ceramics and Glass Collection Object Information File |
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Accession number | C.175 to C-1986 |
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Record created | September 9, 2011 |
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