Porcelain figurine of pierrot karl ens volkstedt germany sculptor anton buschelb
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Antiques 1930s KARL ENS Volkstedt
Large, extraordinarily realistic and exquisite author's sculpture of Pierrot, made of magnificent glazed porcelain.
Magnificent work by the sculptor Anton Buschelberger (1869-1934)
The sculpture is hand painted with genuine realism. Underglaze blue mark of Karl Ens on the bottom, the famous mill. Also in the test is the model number.
Signature author's mark A. Büschelberger with pastry under glaze behind the figure on a pillar on which Pierrot is leaning. See photo. The rarest case when the author's signature was used on the works of this manufactory!
The product of one of the most expensive and titled porcelain manufactories in the world, Karl Enns Germany.
Very beautiful, exquisite work. Hand-painted with underglaze paints in soft tones typical of original KARL ENS works from 1930s.
This Pierrot expresses all the characteristics about the beautifully detailed sculptures that this artist has designed. Typical are the beautifully crafted and painted facial expressions. The hands are detailed down to the smallest fingernails. This pierrot could just come to life.
Designed by Anton Buschelberger around 1920.
Marked on the bottom.
Height 35 cm.
Excellent collectible condition! No acquired defects. No chips, cracks, scratches, visible defects. For a large sculpture of this age, the preservation is truly unique!
Anton Bueschelberger came from a family of artists. His father Georg Friedrich Christian Büschelberger was already a sculptor. In 1870 the Eger family moved to Neuses near Coburg. After attending the Technical School of Ceramics in Teplice, Anton Büschelberger finally studied painting in Munich. In 1899 and 1900 he worked in the arts and crafts workshops of Schumacher & Co. in Osterode am Harz.
He then set up his own business in Dresden and opened a studio there. In August 1899 he married Anna Seibt of Teplitz-Schönau. This marriage produced four sons, including Friedrich Büschelberger, who imitated his father and also became a sculptor.
The focus of his work was on realistic animal sculptures, which he often cast in bronze at the Kraas foundry in Berlin. He received templates for animal sculptures from the Dresden Zoo, where he filled numerous sketchbooks. For many years, Büschelberger also worked as a freelancer at the porcelain factory of Friedrich Karl Enns in Rudolstadt-Volkstedt, Thuringia. This cooperation ended in 1931, when the global economic crisis hit the manufactory.
The artist's paintings are also known.
After his death in 1934, Anton Büschelberger found his final resting place at the Johannisfriedhof in Dresden.
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