"the vase consists of a bulbous, slightly concave body that widens to a flat lip, and a round foot on a square plinth that is connected to the body by a screw. Two gold-plated attaches with etched satyr mascarons, each with a shaft ring in the middle, are placed on the bowl-like base of the body. This is the earliest pure chalice-krater model of the kpm, the so-called reden vase, named after the aforementioned count reden, going back to roman bronze and marble vases. " (hannelore plötz-peters: queen luise - a myth. A portrait of the queen on porcelain and the pastel model by johann heinrich schröder. In: keramos, issue 156, april 1997, p. 37 with illustration. ). Date: circa 1804. Dimensions: Höhe 30,3 cm. Medium: painting, porcelain. Depicted People: Königin Luise von Preußen (1776-1810). Collection: Berlin, Privatbesitz. Johann Heusinger Vase mit Porträt der Königin Luise
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