Triebner, ENS & Eckert, Volkstedt - 玩具人偶 - 瓷





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来自德国沃尔克施特特的瓷像,约1880–1900年由Triebner、ENS & Eckert制作,高约14–14.5厘米,状况极好。
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Volkstedt/1880s Triebner, ENS & Eckert
Height 14/14.5 cm.
Condition: Excellent!
In a quiet workshop in the heart of Thuringia, among the wooded hills of Volksstadt, these figures were born in the 1880s. This was the time of Triebner, Ens & Eckert - a period in which porcelain was not just an object, but a pursuit of perfection, inspired by the bygone "Golden Age" of the aristocracy.
In the 1880s, masters such as Enns and Eckert reached the pinnacle of underglaze polychrome painting, which allows colors to retain their freshness and depth more than a century later.
These figures are not just decoration; they are "time travelers." They carry within them the spirit of German romanticism, which longs for the lost elegance of balls and royal courts. Every detail, from the delicate fingers of the hands to the last small flower applied to the porcelain, tells of a world in which beauty was mandatory and the patience of the craftsman boundless. Today, standing before us, they continue their silent dance, reminding us that true art does not age, but simply collects stories.
It will be carefully packaged.
Volkstedt/1880s Triebner, ENS & Eckert
Height 14/14.5 cm.
Condition: Excellent!
In a quiet workshop in the heart of Thuringia, among the wooded hills of Volksstadt, these figures were born in the 1880s. This was the time of Triebner, Ens & Eckert - a period in which porcelain was not just an object, but a pursuit of perfection, inspired by the bygone "Golden Age" of the aristocracy.
In the 1880s, masters such as Enns and Eckert reached the pinnacle of underglaze polychrome painting, which allows colors to retain their freshness and depth more than a century later.
These figures are not just decoration; they are "time travelers." They carry within them the spirit of German romanticism, which longs for the lost elegance of balls and royal courts. Every detail, from the delicate fingers of the hands to the last small flower applied to the porcelain, tells of a world in which beauty was mandatory and the patience of the craftsman boundless. Today, standing before us, they continue their silent dance, reminding us that true art does not age, but simply collects stories.
It will be carefully packaged.

