A MEISSEN DOCUMENTARY ARMORIAL BOWL FROM THE POPE BENEDICT XIV SERVICE
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A MEISSEN DOCUMENTARY ARMORIAL BOWL FROM THE POPE BENEDICT XIV SERVICE

CIRCA 1749, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, PRESSNUMMER 3 AND INDISTINCT IMPRESSED NUMERAL TO FOOTRIM

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A MEISSEN DOCUMENTARY ARMORIAL BOWL FROM THE POPE BENEDICT XIV SERVICE
CIRCA 1749, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, PRESSNUMMER 3 AND INDISTINCT IMPRESSED NUMERAL TO FOOTRIM
Painted with a view of Dresden across the river Elbe, the foreground with a gentleman and two ladies by a milestone inscribed and dated Dres. den 1741 above an AR monogram, the river with boating figures and barges before a fine bridge, Dresden beyond, within an elaborate gilt ombrierte cartouche with scrolling foliage, diaper panels and edged at the sides with purple and iron-red scrolls, the lower part reserved with an oval purpurmalerei panel with figures before buildings, the reverse with a coat of arms within a grisaille and gilt scrolling escutcheon with crossed palm fronds below and surmounted by a papal tiara against crossed keys, the interior with a Venetian canal scene within a similar cartouche surmounted by a shell, below a gilt border of interlocking foliage and flowerheads, gilt band rim and footrim
6 3/8 in. (16.1 cm.) diam.
来源
Given by Augustus III, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony to Pope Benedict XIV
With Langeloh, from whom it was acquired in 1959.
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拍品专文

This bowl is part of the service given to Pope Benedict XIV who had paid for the building of a new church on the banks of the Elbe. The church was completed by 1749. The coffee-pot from this service, now in the Ludwig Collection, Germanischesnationalmuseum, Nuremburg, depicts the church still clad in scaffolding.