Pair of antique KPM porcelain plaques after Murillo

By KPM, Konigliche Porzellan-Manufaktur (German, founded 1763)

£18,000

These exquisite porcelain plaques take inspiration from the Spanish baroque painter Murillo, each finely depicting an original work by the artist.

 

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Description

Finely painted after works by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Spanish, 1617-1682) these superb porcelain plaques were made by the Konigliche Porzellan-Manufaktur (KPM) in the late 19th century.

After a pair of Spanish Baroque paintings by Murillo: the first plaque after Murillo's 'Boys Eating Fruit', 1645-46 and the second after 'Young Boys Playing Dice', c. 1675, they are impressed with monogram and sceptre marks, K and incised 9 3/4" 7 3/8"; housed in red velvet and gilt gesso frames.

Plaques: Height 25cm, width 19cm, depth 0.5cm
Frames: Height 43cm, width 37cm, depth 4cm

Details

Artist / Maker
By KPM, Konigliche Porzellan-Manufaktur (German, founded 1763)
Country of Origin
German
Date of Manufacture
Late 19th Century
Period
Late 19th Century
Style
Genre, Old Master
Material
Porcelain
Colour
Brown, Gold, Red

Dimensions

Height
43 cm / 16.9 inches
Width
37 cm / 14.6 inches
Depth
4 cm / 1.6 inches

Reference:
013321

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