Hercules and the Ceryneian Hind
The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, New York, January 23–February 1, 2026
Sigmund J. (1897–1958) and Jessie W. Katz (1901–1988), New Orleans, LA, by 1958 [1];
With Antique Porcelain Company, New York, by 1966 [2];
With Michele Beiny, Inc., New York, by 2026;
Purchased from Michele Beiny by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 2026.
NOTES:
[1] Arthur Lane, English Porcelain Figures of the 18th Century (New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1961): 116, n.6, indicates the object was in the “Katz collection,” which is more specifically identified on page 115, n.3, as the “S. Katz Collection.”
[2] See Bernard Watney, “Engravings as the Origin of Designs and Decorations in English Eighteenth-Century Ceramics,” Burlington Magazine 108, no. 761 (August 1966): 406, fig. 10.
Arthur Lane, English Porcelain Figures of the 18th Century (New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1961): 116.
Bernard Watney. “Longton Hall,” in R.J. Charleston, ed., English Porcelain, 1745–1850 (London and Toronto: Ernest Benn Limited and University of Toronto Press, 1965): 66–79: p. 75, pl 26B (ill.).
Bernard Watney. “Engravings as the Origin of Designs and Decorations in English Eighteenth-Century Ceramics,” Burlington Magazine 108, no. 761 (August 1966): 406–412: 406, fig. 10 (ill.).
Peter Bradshaw. 18th Century English Porcelain Figures, 1745–1795 (Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors Club, 1981): cat. O29, pp. 231, 309.
