Highlights
Two vases with portraits of King Ludwig I. and Queen Therese of Bavaria
- Artist
- Friedrich von Gärtner, Christian Adler, Joseph Haemmerl, Joseph Stieler
- Locality
- Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory
- Date
- 1831
- Material
- Hard-paste porcelain, bronze, gilded
- Dimensions
- H. 64 cm
- Location
- Gallery 51
- Inventory Number
- 97/186.1-2, L 97/187.1-2
- Acquisition
- Aquired from the art trade 1997 (Vase with the portrait of the Queen), on permanent loan from the Ernst von Siemens Kunststiftung, München (Vase with portrait of the king) since 1997
- Epoch
- Nineteenth Century
Description
These two vases form the dazzling highlight in the permanent collection dedicated to art during the reign of King Ludwig I of Bavaria. The monarch and his consort Therese are depicted on the front, copying the official state portraits by Joseph Stieler. With their classical vessel form, exceptionally fine painting and rich engraved gilding, they are masterpieces of the Empire style that Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory cultivated until the 1840s. In 1834, the two vases were selected as representative pieces for the first Industrial Exhibition held in Munich and were highly acclaimed by the critics.