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A Princely Pursuit: The Malcolm D. Gutter Collection of Early Meissen Porcelain
Hardback
Main Details
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A Princely Pursuit: The Malcolm D. Gutter Collection of Early Meissen Porcelain
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Authors and Contributors |
Edited by Maria Santangelo
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Text by Sebastian Kuhn
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Text by Malcolm D. Gutter
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Contributions by Colleen O'Shea
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:272 | Dimensions(mm): Height 298,Width 241 |
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Category/Genre | Oriental art Ceramics Pottery, ceramics and glass crafts |
ISBN/Barcode |
9783777429847
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Classifications | Dewey:738.2 |
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Illustrations |
160 Illustrations, black and white; 120 Illustrations, color
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hirmer Verlag
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Imprint |
Hirmer Verlag
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Publication Date |
21 June 2018 |
Publication Country |
Germany
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Description
Malcolm D. Gutter has been forming his porcelain collection over several decades with a focus on early Meissen, particularly the royal collection that Augustus II commissioned for the Japanisches Palais, his pleasure palace in Dresden. In addition to the porcelain works produced at Meissen, Augustus II avidly collected those imported from China and Japan. A Princely Pursuit reproduces many documented pieces from this royal collection, including both Meissen and Asian works. The Gutter promised gift exemplifies a significant range of early Meissen wares, including many examples of early red stoneware (Boettgersteinzeung) as well as numerous pieces created under Johann Hoeroldt's (1696-1775) direction. A Princely Pursuit will serve as an important contribution to the field of porcelain studies, especially in its significance to San Francisco. Gutter's entire collection of Meissen and related Asian porcelains has been promised to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the city he calls home and where he began collecting more than forty years ago. Through the Malcolm D. Gutter collection, the Legion of Honor will become a destination for the study of early Meissen porcelain, and the publication of this catalogue exemplifies this ongoing scholarship. A Princely Pursuit presents more than one hundred significant pieces from the collection of Malcolm D. Gutter, an avid collector of Meissen works of art. His collection represents exemplary works from the German manufactory, including especially the royal collection that Augustus II commissioned for the Japanisches Palais, his pleasure palace in Dresden.
Author Biography
Maria Santangelo is curator of fine arts for Ann and Gordon Getty.
Reviews"The stories [Malcolm Gutter] so generously shares in this volume highlight what it is to be a true collector--the victories, the defeats and most importantly the 'kismet' when an object and collector eventually come together because that is the right outcome." -- "Tim Forrest's E & A"
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