Présentation PowerPoint - Musée Cognacq-Jay

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Présentation PowerPoint - Musée Cognacq-Jay
THE ARTISTIC
ÉCONOMIE
ARTISTIQUE
ECONOMY OF
DE L’EUROPE
EUROPE
1
Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775)
Bulldog sitting on a cushion, ca. 1745
Meissen porcelain
Glasscase3
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 947
To the Room of the
Vedute
Boudoir of
the
Porcelains
2
Attribued to Johann Friedrich Eberlein (1696-1749)
Dog sitting on a cushion, ca. 1745
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 950
To the Exoticism
Room
3
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 953
4
Detail of the Glasscase3
Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775)
and Peter Reinicke (1715-1768)
Seated bulldog scratching itself, ca. 1745
Attribued to Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775)
Seated greyhound, ca. 1755
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 951
1 2 3 456 7 8
11
9 10 12 13 14
5
Attribued to Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775)
Hunting dog scratching itself, ca. 1755
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 952
6
Attribued to Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775)
Horse, ca. 1745-1750
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 943
15 16 17
18
19 20 21
22
7
Carl-Christoph Punct (? - 1765)
Young hunter with his three dogs, ca. 1761-1765
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 881
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31 32
8
Attribued to Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775)
Young woman in hunting dress holding a gun, ca. 1760
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay _ Inv. J 895
33
34
35
37
36
9
Anonymous
Huntsman with gun on his shoulder, ca. 1755
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 896
38
39
40
The numbers indicated on the plan are a
reference to the works of art presented below.
10
Anonymous
Young huntsman carrying a gun, ca. 1755
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 892
11
Anonymous
Young woman in hunting dress holding a pistol, with a
dog, ca. 1755
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 894
The marked objects are now on loan.
The informations presented on these index are
also available on our web site.
www.museecognacqjay.paris.fr
12
Anonymous
Young woman in hunting dress, leaning on her gun,
ca. 1755
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 893
THE ARTISTIC
ÉCONOMIE
ARTISTIQUE
ECONOMY OF
DE L’EUROPE
EUROPE
13
Attribued to Johann Friedrich
Eberlein (1696-1749)
Dog standing on a cushion, ca. 1745
21
22
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 948
15
Johann Joachim Kaendler
(1706-1775)
Child dressed up as
Pantaloon, ca. 1750
16
23
Johann Joachim
Kaendler (1706-1775)
Actor playing the
bagpipes, ca. 17401745
24
25
26
27
20
Johann Joachim Kaendler
(1706-1775)
Young man playing a cello, 1744
Porcelaine de Meissen
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 908
This coloured piece was inspired by a
Molière play, L’Amour médecin ('Doctor
Cupid') and it is mentioned by name in the
Johann Joachim
catalogue of the Meissen manufactory. The
Kaendler
characters are dressed, in Spanish-style, as
(1706-1775)
theatre actors. Kaendler has taken the liberty
et Peter Reinicke
of introducing a little cupid in place of the
(1715-1768)
lawyer in the play, playfully taking Molière's
Young man carrying a basket and Girl carrying title literally.
Johann Joachim Kaendler
a basket, ca. 1755
(1706-1775)
Meissen porcelain
Cherry picking, 1765
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 920 et J 921
Johann Joachim Kaendler
(1706-1775)
et Peter Reinicke (1715-1768)
Standing young woman, ca. 1750
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 880
36
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 919
28
29
Johann Joachim Kaendler
(1706-1775)
et Peter Reinicke (1715-1768)
The Grape Vendor, 1753-1755
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 924
Meissen porcelain, gilded bronze
mount
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 918
Meissen porcelain, gilded bronze
Johann Joachim Kaendler
(1706-1775)
Child playing the bagpipes,
ca. 1750
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 907
30
et
31
Attribué à Johann Joachim
Kaendler (1706-1775)
The housewife writing in her
accounts book or The thrifty
woman, ca. 1756-1758
Johann Joachim Kaendler
(1706-1775)
Shepherd holding a basket of
fruit, ca. 1750
Meissen porcelain
Porcelaine de Meissen
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 925
Attribué à
Johann Joachim
Kaendler
(1706-1775)
Cupid as a doctor,
vers 1756
34
Johann Friedrich Eberlein
(1696-1749)
Woman with a falcon
Meissen porcelain, gilded bronze
mount
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 906
19
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 916
35
Porcelaine de Meissen
Johann-Peter Melchior
(1747-1825)
The Winter
Johann Joachim Kaendler
(1706-1775)
Young woman dancing,
ca. 1745-1748
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 897
Ville de Paris, musée
Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 898
18
Meissen porcelain, gilded bronze moun
Meissen porcelain
Meissen porcelain
There are many other versions of this
statuette, which feature Harlequin. The actor
here, who is wearing a jacket decorated with
playing cards, a shirt with a ruff, and baggy
trousers, is playing the bagpipes, a folk
instrument. This costume is not one of the
archetypes of the Commedia dell’Arte and, in
spite of the fact that playing cards feature on
the costumes of Columbine and Punchinello,
what we have here is probably just a
decorative motif.
Johann Joachim Kaendler
(1706-1775)
Concert of flutes, ca. 1745-1750
Johann Joachim Kaendler
(1706-1775)
Shepherdess holding a cage,
ca. 1750
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay _ Inv. J 917
Meissen porcelain
17
33
Meissen porcelain
Johann Joachim Kaendler
(1706-1775)
Capitano, 1744
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 926
Anonyme
Young man greeting, ca.1765
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 928
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 885
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 909
Meissen porcelain
Meissen porcelain
Friedrich Elias Meyer (1723-1785)
Chinese woman pouring chocolate
with two children, ca. 1750
Meissen porcelain
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 927
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay, Inv. J 949
Johann Joachim Kaendler
(1706-1775)
Bulldog sitting on a cushion,
ca. 1745
32
Meissen porcelain
Meissen porcelain
14
Anonyme
Young man greeting, ca. 1765
Johann Joachim Kaendler
(1706-1775)
The Cat and the mouse, ca. 1750
37
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay,
Inv. J 915
38
et
40
39
Anonymous
Candelabra, ca. 1750
Porcelain, gilded bronze
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv. J 328-329
Johann Joachim Kaendler
(1706-1775)
Pot-pourri, 1755
Meissen porcelain
Meissen porcelain, gilded bronze
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay
Inv J 886 et J 954
Ville de Paris, musée Cognacq-Jay