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Rapunzel's tower. Regina Junge (attributed). Probably 1970s. Regina Junge 1939 Großbothen Porcelain, glazed and mounted. Cylindrical body mounted on a wide base with two round beads. A fully plastic female figure looks down through a round opening in the upper cylinder area, her hair is draped from thinly rolled porcelain appliqués from the upper cylinder area to the base. The upper sculptural finial is a sphere with three attached, convexly curved clasps. Unsigned. Slight traces of putty in the area of mounting. Tiny chip on the upper back of the body. Partial glaze irregularities from the manufacturing process, as well as isolated inclusions, but inconspicuous overall. The thinly rolled porcelain applications with isolated fire cracks. Dimensions: H. 41 cm. Regina Junge 1939 Großbothen German ceramist. Apprenticeship as porcelain painter in Colditz. 4-year study at the technical school for applied art and form design in Sonneberg. Subsequently, 5-year study at the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art with Henze, Kaiser and Mohr. Since 1967 freelance artist. Co-founder of the artists' association Schaddelmühle. Lives and works in Berlin Oranienburg.

dresden, Germany