Waza porcelanowa z “Perlenservice” Auliczka 1792-95
Porcelain Tureen “Perlenservice” pattern by Auliczek 1792-95
Dominikus Auliczek (1734-1804)
Porcelana Nymphenburg XVIII wiek
Porcelain Nymphenburg 18th century
Wymiary - wys.11,5 cm, śred. 19,5 cm
Dimensions - h.11,5 cm, Ø 19,5 cm
F. H. Hofmann, Geschichte der bayerischen Porzellan-Manufaktur Nymphenburg, 3 Bde., Leipzig 1921-23; O. v. Falke, J. P. Melchior, in: Pantheon V, 1932; Staatl. Porzellanmanufaktur Nymphenburg, 200 Jahre Nymphenburg, München 1948; G. P. Woeckel, Die Tierplastik der Nymphenburger-Porzellan-Manufaktur. Bestandskat. 1905-20, München, Berlin 1978; B. E. Ergert, Höf. Jagd als Tafelschmuck. N., München, Zürich 1991.
Dominikus Auliczek (1734-1804) is perhaps best-known for his “Perlen – Service”, a dinner service produced exclusively for Bavaria’s royal family, the Wittelsbacher. The service is unique for being the first in a dodecagon (twelve-sided) form, rather than the usual round or oval shape. Taking their name from their beaded borders (Perlen), the pieces are embellished with pastoral scenes showing landscapes and Wittelsbacher palaces, engraved gold borders, and a painted blue ribbon that ends in a graceful bow.
F. H. Hofmann, Geschichte der bayerischen Porzellan-Manufaktur Nymphenburg, 3 Bde., Leipzig 1921-23; O. v. Falke, J. P. Melchior, in: Pantheon V, 1932; Staatl. Porzellanmanufaktur Nymphenburg, 200 Jahre Nymphenburg, München 1948; G. P. Woeckel, Die Tierplastik der Nymphenburger-Porzellan-Manufaktur. Bestandskat. 1905-20, München, Berlin 1978; B. E. Ergert, Höf. Jagd als Tafelschmuck. N., München, Zürich 1991