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作为 2024-10-28 13:03:12

Lot 82173
A Vienna Porcelain Pictorial Plate with Portrait of Emperor Paul I

9.75 x in

Lot 82173
A Vienna Porcelain Pictorial Plate with Portrait of Emperor Paul I
9,8 x in

估计: US$ 1.500 - 2.500
€ 1.400 - 2.300
拍卖: 40 天

Heritage Auctions

城市: Dallas, TX
拍卖: 16.12.2024
拍卖编号: 8188
拍卖名称: Imperial Fabergé & Russian Works of Art Signature® Auction

拍品信息
A Vienna Porcelain Pictorial Plate with Portrait of Emperor Paul I after Voille Vienna Porcelain Factory, Augarten, with blue underglaze beehive mark, circa 1800 9-3/4 inches (24.8 cm) PROVENANCE: Private collection, Mexico; Private dealer, Florida; John Atzbach Antiques, Bellevue, Washington; The Kathleen Durdin Collection of Russian Decorative Arts, Tampa, Florida. In 1782, Tsesarevich and Grand Duke Paul Petrovich and his wife, Maria Foeodorovna traveled around Europe incognito as the "Count and Countess du Nord". Travelling incognito meant they could visit as tourists, rather than a formal state visit by an heir to a foreign throne which required elaborate etiquette. Paul and Maria were exceptionally popular, and their tour included visits to France, Italy and Austria. The offered lot, copied after the 1799 portrait by Jean-Louis Voille, may have been painted circa 1801 to commemorate the death of Paul I, assassinated by his own men in March of that year. Property from the Kathleen Durdin Collection HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Lot Details
A Vienna Porcelain Pictorial Plate with Portrait of Emperor Paul I after Voille Vienna Porcelain Factory, Augarten, with blue underglaze beehive mark, circa 1800 9-3/4 inches (24.8 cm) PROVENANCE: Private collection, Mexico; Private dealer, Florida; John Atzbach Antiques, Bellevue, Washington; The Kathleen Durdin Collection of Russian Decorative Arts, Tampa, Florida. In 1782, Tsesarevich and Grand Duke Paul Petrovich and his wife, Maria Foeodorovna traveled around Europe incognito as the "Count and Countess du Nord". Travelling incognito meant they could visit as tourists, rather than a formal state visit by an heir to a foreign throne which required elaborate etiquette. Paul and Maria were exceptionally popular, and their tour included visits to France, Italy and Austria. The offered lot, copied after the 1799 portrait by Jean-Louis Voille, may have been painted circa 1801 to commemorate the death of Paul I, assassinated by his own men in March of that year. Property from the Kathleen Durdin Collection HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
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