編號 99316652

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苏联瓷塑列宁像 — 1950年代至70年代 — 有标记 — 冷战政治艺术 — 站立式 - 軍用配件
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苏联瓷塑列宁像 — 1950年代至70年代 — 有标记 — 冷战政治艺术 — 站立式 - 軍用配件

This impressive mid-20th-century porcelain bust of Vladimir Lenin is a classic example of Soviet ideological sculpture executed in white matte bisque porcelain, giving it a refined, almost marble-like appearance. Standing approx. 20 cm, it displays highly accurate facial modelling, crisp contour lines, and the realist sculptural style typical of the USSR’s leading porcelain manufactories. On the underside, the bust bears a blue factory stamp, identifying it as an authentic product of a Soviet porcelain factory Leningrad/LFZ., dating to the period between the 1950s and the 1970s. The underside also retains the original vent hole from firing — a sign of genuine industrial porcelain production. About the Legendary LFZ – Lomonosov Porcelain Factory: The Lomonosov Porcelain Factory (LFZ) is one of the oldest and most prestigious porcelain manufactories in Europe. Founded in 1744 by order of Empress Elizabeth of Russia, it became the first porcelain factory in Russia and in all of Eastern Europe. Originally known as the Imperial Porcelain Factory, it produced exclusive tableware, sculptures and decorative pieces for the Russian royal court. Many of the Empire’s best sculptors, painters and chemists worked here, and LFZ porcelain adorned the palaces of St. Petersburg. After the 1917 Revolution, the factory was nationalised and renamed the Leningrad Porcelain Factory (LFZ). In the Soviet era it grew into the leading artistic porcelain enterprise of the USSR, creating iconic designs, propaganda sculptures, and internationally recognised artworks. LFZ is also the birthplace of the famous “Cobalt Net” pattern, now considered a classic of world porcelain design. Why LFZ pieces are highly valued today: - exceptionally high-quality porcelain (fine, dense, bright white body); - outstanding school of sculptors and painters; - precise craftsmanship and hand-finishing; - major influence on the artistic culture of the 20th century; - early and mid-20th-century pieces are increasingly rare on the market. During the Cold War, LFZ works were considered a form of Soviet “luxury” and were often presented as diplomatic gifts, exhibited internationally, and collected by cultural institutions. Today, authentic mid-century LFZ sculptures — especially bisque porcelain busts like yours — are sought after by collectors of Soviet art, political memorabilia, and fine porcelain. Historical Context: The piece exemplifies Cold War political art, created during a time when state symbolism permeated architecture, interiors, and visual culture. Such busts were displayed in ministries, schools, higher-education institutes, libraries and official offices. Today, they form part of an important historical narrative of propaganda, aesthetics, and material culture in the USSR. Shipping: Ships from Ukraine within 3 working days after auction ends. Registered shipping with tracking number (Track & Trace). Estimated delivery time from Ukraine: 15–45 days Ships from Ukraine (non-EU). Please note that customs duties may apply in your country. A well-preserved, original Soviet porcelain sculpture — an excellent addition for collectors of political history, Cold War memorabilia, or mid-century decorative arts.

編號 99316652

已出售
苏联瓷塑列宁像 — 1950年代至70年代 — 有标记 — 冷战政治艺术 — 站立式 - 軍用配件

苏联瓷塑列宁像 — 1950年代至70年代 — 有标记 — 冷战政治艺术 — 站立式 - 軍用配件

This impressive mid-20th-century porcelain bust of Vladimir Lenin is a classic example of Soviet ideological sculpture executed in white matte bisque porcelain, giving it a refined, almost marble-like appearance. Standing approx. 20 cm, it displays highly accurate facial modelling, crisp contour lines, and the realist sculptural style typical of the USSR’s leading porcelain manufactories.

On the underside, the bust bears a blue factory stamp, identifying it as an authentic product of a Soviet porcelain factory Leningrad/LFZ., dating to the period between the 1950s and the 1970s. The underside also retains the original vent hole from firing — a sign of genuine industrial porcelain production.

About the Legendary LFZ – Lomonosov Porcelain Factory:
The Lomonosov Porcelain Factory (LFZ) is one of the oldest and most prestigious porcelain manufactories in Europe. Founded in 1744 by order of Empress Elizabeth of Russia, it became the first porcelain factory in Russia and in all of Eastern Europe.

Originally known as the Imperial Porcelain Factory, it produced exclusive tableware, sculptures and decorative pieces for the Russian royal court. Many of the Empire’s best sculptors, painters and chemists worked here, and LFZ porcelain adorned the palaces of St. Petersburg.

After the 1917 Revolution, the factory was nationalised and renamed the Leningrad Porcelain Factory (LFZ). In the Soviet era it grew into the leading artistic porcelain enterprise of the USSR, creating iconic designs, propaganda sculptures, and internationally recognised artworks. LFZ is also the birthplace of the famous “Cobalt Net” pattern, now considered a classic of world porcelain design.

Why LFZ pieces are highly valued today:
- exceptionally high-quality porcelain (fine, dense, bright white body);
- outstanding school of sculptors and painters;
- precise craftsmanship and hand-finishing;
- major influence on the artistic culture of the 20th century;
- early and mid-20th-century pieces are increasingly rare on the market.

During the Cold War, LFZ works were considered a form of Soviet “luxury” and were often presented as diplomatic gifts, exhibited internationally, and collected by cultural institutions.

Today, authentic mid-century LFZ sculptures — especially bisque porcelain busts like yours — are sought after by collectors of Soviet art, political memorabilia, and fine porcelain.

Historical Context:
The piece exemplifies Cold War political art, created during a time when state symbolism permeated architecture, interiors, and visual culture. Such busts were displayed in ministries, schools, higher-education institutes, libraries and official offices. Today, they form part of an important historical narrative of propaganda, aesthetics, and material culture in the USSR.

Shipping:
Ships from Ukraine within 3 working days after auction ends.
Registered shipping with tracking number (Track & Trace).
Estimated delivery time from Ukraine: 15–45 days
Ships from Ukraine (non-EU). Please note that customs duties may apply in your country.

A well-preserved, original Soviet porcelain sculpture — an excellent addition for collectors of political history, Cold War memorabilia, or mid-century decorative arts.

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