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Large présentoir "Wing pattern". Rudolf Hentschel for Meissen. 1901- 1923. Hans Rudolf Hentschel1869 Cölln b. Meissen - 1951 Meissen Porcelain, glazed and painted in celadon green and cobalt blue underglaze. From the service "T smooth". Transversal oval, slightly hollowed shape, wide rim is curved. The decoration "wing pattern" on the rim. Underneath with double cut sword mark in underglaze blue, underneath with horizontal grinding line. Furthermore the painter's mark in underglaze blue as well as the embossed model number "T23" and incised numerals. Présentoir of the large lidded tureen "wing pattern". Year of design: 1901. cf. Bröhan, K. H. (ed.): Kunst der Jahrhundertwende und der zwanziger Jahre, vol. II, 1977 Berlin, pp. 308 f., ill. p. 309. Form somewhat discarded.With tiny traces of use as well as isolated chips in the glaze, but inconspicuous overall. Glaze with production-related irregularities, especially on the underside. Dimensions: l. 38 cm, w. 29 cm. Hans Rudolf Hentschel 1869 Cölln b. Meißen - 1951 Meißen German painter and etcher. Brother of Konrad Hentschel. Attended the drawing school of the Meissen manufactory, from 1888 trained as an embosser. 1889-93 studied at the academy of arts in Munich, 1891-93 at the same time worked as a figure painter at the Meissen manufactory. 1894/95 Attends the Académie Julian in Paris. From 1895 painter and teacher of the porcelain school at the Meissen manufactory, later partly freelance. Designed tableware shapes including the Art Nouveau service "T-smooth" as well as the decors "wing pattern", "crocus pattern" and the "arnica pattern". He also experimented with running and crystal glazes.

dresden, Germany