KPM Porcelain Plaque of a Young Woman

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Object Description

A Very Fine KPM Porcelain Plaque Of A Young Woman In a Giltwood Frame.

This fine KPM plaque is superbly painted with a portrait bust of a young woman holding a music scroll and a laurel branch. The plaque is set in a giltwood frame.

The plaque has an impressed KPM sceptre mark to the reverse with impressed number 315_255 and a letter H.

Object History

Founded in Berlin in 1750 ‘KPM’ or Koenigliche Porzellan-Manufaktur acquired its name and Royal patronage when the Prussian king, Frederick the Great, purchased the manufactory in 1760. Its distinguished trademark from then on became the royal blue sceptre.

The complicated and exacting aprocess of painting on porcelain became very popular in the mid to late nineteenth century. Drawing inspiration from old master portraits and genre scenes, artists were able to achieve incredible images embued with a luminous beauty through the translucent quality of the porcelain.

KPM porcelain represented the height of technical and artistic achievement during this period and large plaques particularly signed examples have become rare and highly sought after.

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