Attendant
Figure
1904 (designed), 1913-1918 (made)
1904 (designed), 1913-1918 (made)
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Porcelain female figure kneeling with laurels
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Title | Attendant (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Porcelain with under glaze and gilding |
Brief description | Porcelain figure kneeling with laurels part of a group of figures that together form the bride's half of a table setting, designed by Adolf Amberg 1904 and made by the Royal Porcelain Factory Berlin 1913-1918 |
Physical description | Porcelain female figure kneeling with laurels |
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Object history | This figure is part of a group which forms the bride's half of a table setting designed to celebrate the crown Prince's wedding in 1905. The Groom was depicted as a mounted Roman warrior and was accompanied, like the bride with appropriate attendants. A small number of full settings were made from 1905 and individual figures continued in production until the late 1930's. The painted decoration varies considerably in design, elaboration, richness and choice of colours and gilding |
Bibliographic reference | V&A Ceramics and Glass Collection Object Information File |
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Accession number | C.84D-1987 |
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Record created | January 15, 2008 |
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