The Print Seller
Original Language TitleDer Bilderhändler
Modeler
Johann Peter Melchior
(German, 1742 - 1825)
Manufacturer
Höchst Ceramics Manufactory
(German, founded 1746)
Date1775-1780
MediumHard-paste porcelain; enamelled and gilded
DimensionsOverall: 7 1/2 × 7 inches (19.05 × 17.78 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: the Caroline N. Berkowitz Fund
Object numberF72-19
On View
On viewGallery Location
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DescriptionMan wearing wide brimmed hat seated on rock, proper left foot extended, right foot drawn under, turned to proper left, he looks down and points with right hand to book of wallpaper samples held in left hand and balanced on left hip. Girl wearing bonnet sits on ground next to vendor's extended left leg, her right hand pressed to the ground, her left hand reaching up to turn back lower corners of wallpaper samples. Older woman in plumed bonnet crouches slightly and leans forward to examine paper, pointing with her right index finger. Vendor is scaled larger than the two female figures. The grassy mound on which they are seated serves as a base. All are dressed colorfully, especially in pale violet, blues, yellows and browns.Exhibition HistoryLuxury and Passion: Inventing French Porcelain, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, August 13 2022–August 12 2024, no cat.
Kurt Röder and Michel Oppenheim. Das Höchster Porzellan auf der Jahrtausend-Ausstellung in Mainz 1925, exh. cat. (Mainz, Germany: L. Wilckens, 1930): nos. 460–462, p. 78; plates 80c, 80d (ill., excl. no. 461)
K.H. Esser and Horst Reber, Höchster Fayencen und Porzellane, exh. cat. (Mainz, Germany: Altertumsmuseum und Gemäldegalerie der Stadt Mainz, 1964): no. 416, p. 244 {as a later Earthenware Factory Damm example}
Patricia Stahl. Höchster Porzellan, 1746-1796, exh. cat. (Frankfurt am Main: Historisches Museum der Stadt Frankfurt am Main/Edition Braus, 1994): no. 6.10.4, p. 266 (ill.)
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