Porcelain Manufactory Dresden reveals classicistic curves in a variation without any flowering or painting. A highlight of classicism in the otherwise rather baroque assortment of the manufactory. Strictly beeing geared to the historical archetyps, the elaborately open-worked object connects architectural modernity with the play of light and shadow. The graceful shape is only underlined by fine golden lines.
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Dresden: Authentic and Unique, Excessively and Prestigiously. You must'nt be a porcelain specialist to recognise these pieces of art as of the Dresden genre - not to mistake with the Viennese manner or the gesture of Meißen.
has begun for a long time before the real foundation by Johann Carl Gottlieb Thieme in 1872. In a period of bloom in which in Dresden many house painters white china (Weissware) decorated, also produced Johann Carl Gottlieb Thieme decorative porcelain which he expelled with great success also in his small art dealer's shop and classical art action
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