BR58.26: Beaker
Vessels
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Identification and Creation
- Object Number
- BR58.26
- People
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Manufactured by Meissen Porcelain Manufactory, German (founded 1710)
Painted in the style of Johann Gregorius Höroldt, German (Jena 1696 - 1775 Meissen)
- Title
- Beaker
- Classification
- Vessels
- Work Type
- vessel
- Date
- c. 1728
- Places
- Creation Place: Europe, Germany, Meissen
- Culture
- German
- Persistent Link
- https://hvrd.art/o/223531
Location
- Location
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Level 1, Room 1510, Modern and Contemporary Art, Disrupt the View: Arlene Shechet at the Harvard Art Museums
Physical Descriptions
- Medium
- Hard-paste porcelain decorated with polychrome enamels and gold
- Dimensions
- 8 x 7.3 cm (3 1/8 x 2 7/8 in.)
- Inscriptions and Marks
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- Signed: 23., in gold, underside of cup.
- maker's mark: bottom, gold paint: 23 [gilder's mark]
- maker's mark: Incised in footring: ..
Provenance
- Recorded Ownership History
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Ilse Bischoff, Hartland, Vermont, gift; to Busch-Reisinger Museum, 1958
Acquisition and Rights
- Credit Line
- Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Ilse Bischoff
- Accession Year
- 1958
- Object Number
- BR58.26
- Division
- European and American Art
- Contact
- am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu
- Permissions
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Publication History
- "Meissen Porcelain 1710-1754", Ceramic Bulletin of the China Students' Club of Boston, 1, no. 3, 1966, p. 13
Exhibition History
- 32Q: 2340 Cabinet Gallery, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, 11/16/2014 - 11/05/2015
- Disrupt the View: Arlene Shechet at the Harvard Art Museums, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, 07/01/2022 - 07/06/2025
Subjects and Contexts
- Google Art Project
Verification Level
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