Inkwell
Accession Nr.: | 15676.a-f |
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Manufacturer: | Holics Faience Manufactory |
Date of production: |
second half of the 18th cent.
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Place of production: | Holics (Holíč) |
Inscription: | alján feketével: HH |
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Materials: | faience |
Techniques: | polychrome painting |
Dimensions: |
height: 42,5 cm
width: 33,5 cm
depth: 18,5 cm
height: 8,7 cm
diameter: 8,2 cm
height: 3 cm
diameter: 14,5 x 15 cm
height: 9,3 cm
diameter: 7,7 x 5,5 cm
height: 8 cm
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The ink-stand is in the form of a cupboard with a mirror. It consists of two parts: a chest of drawers, the drawers of which can be pulled out and a mirror of two opposing S-shapes, fitted to the back side of the chest. The upper corners of the mirror are decorated with volutes, with a vase on top of each the lower corners show putti, sitting on volutes and playing the trumpet and the horn. The top of the chest has relief ornaments: a canon with cannon-balls on each side, to hold the pens, and a drum on each side for the ink and the powder. The middle shows a putto. The two side drawers are painted with flower motifs. The drawer in the front panel is painted with battle symbols. The two handles are formed by relief putto heads, with a ring in the mouths. The cupboard is painted in reddish-brown, imitating the veining of wood. The colours are blue, purple, yellow, manganese and green. Marked on the bottom: HH in black.
Literature
- Szerk.: Szilágyi András, Péter Márta: Barokk és rokokó. Az európai iparművészet stíluskorszakai. Iparművészeti Múzeum, Budapest, 1990. - Nr. 6.108. (Weiner Piroska)
- szerző: Kybalova Jana: Holitscher Fayence. Deutscher Kunstverlag, München, 1970. - Nr. 73.
- Szerk.: Csányi Károly: Az Országos Magyar Iparművészeti Múzeum gyűjteményei - az iparművészet rövid történetével. Iparművészeti Múzeum, Budapest, 1926. - Nr. 44.