Posted 10 years ago
fledermaus
(32 items)
Edward Colonna for L'Art Nouveau Bing, Paris 1898-1903. This is one of the finest porcelains with pastel underglaze decoration over a carved maple leaf design in high temperature porcelain. It is mounted with gilded silver. Stamp: Minerva head (France 950 silver). H. 19 cm.
Amazing! I think I remember seeing this piece up on the block recently. Kicking myself.
Just an extraordinary work of art. The decoration at the top seems to be maple seeds (or sycamore seeds).
I just posted a vase with the same maple/sycamore decoration, country of origin and time period. Beautiful too - but so different. I can best sum up the difference using a scene from a decades old movie: An Arab and a Crusader were comparing swords. The Crusader slammed his sword (my vase) into a steel bar and broke the bar into two pieces. The Arab threw a piece of silk into the air and as it floated down, he just stuck out his sword (Fledermaus' vase) - the silk parted into two pieces as it came into contact with the blade.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/156327-max-claudet-1840--1893-france
Very interesting summation. Two great interpretations. I was very happy to find this piece and the Meissen in the same auction.
Two in one hit ..... WOW !!!!!