Antique White B&G Parian B&G 41 Thorvaldsen Biscuit. The sermon of John the Baptist. Young thoughtful man 25.5 cm Bertel Thorvaldsen
Item number: 274929
Description: B&G 41 Thorvaldsen Biscuit. The sermon of John the Baptist. Young thoughtful man 25.5 cm Marked B&G Eneret
Antique White B&G Parian from The Sermon of John The Baptist by Bertel Thorvaldsen
The Sermon of John the Baptist. After a Group of statues moddeled in Rome 1821-1822. The orginal is found over the entrance at Our Lady's Church in Copenhagen (Notre Dame) Vor Frue Kirke (Albert) Bertel Thorvaldsen (19 November 1770 – 24 March 1844) was a Danish/Icelandic sculptor.
You can visit his Museum Online
http://www.thorvaldsensmuseum.dk/en
Biscuit is originally porcelain or faience burned only one time and unglazed, later a hard burned version is burned twice. At Royal Copenhagen copies of Bertil Thorvalsen’s sculptures were known back to 1824, but a serial production was not seen until 1838 reaching a peak at the world fair in London 1851 and in Paris 1855 and actually the production kept on until 1920. Since the works were copies after originals of Thorvaldsen (often made by young students at the Royal Academy studying under H.W.Bissen) they were marked “Eneret”, which means copyright. Your piece is marked H for the artist J.A. Hansen who was working at Royal Copenhagen from 1878-1876 and again 1884-1888.
Bisquit
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