Wall bracket (one of a pair) by Meissen Manufactory

Wall bracket (one of a pair) 1740 - 1750

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ceramic, porcelain, sculpture

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baroque

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ceramic

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bird

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flower

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porcelain

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sculpture

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decorative-art

Dimensions: 18 1/2 × 11 in. (47 × 27.9 cm)

Copyright: Public Domain

This wall bracket was made by the Meissen Manufactory, who began producing porcelain in the early 18th century. It is primarily made of porcelain, a material prized for its delicate appearance, and the skill required to form it. The bracket’s decorative elements, like flowers and birds, would have been individually molded and then applied to the main structure. This painstaking process highlights the intense labor involved, from mining the raw materials to the hand-crafting of each component. The application of paint, likely by highly skilled artisans, adds another layer of complexity. Wall brackets like this one were luxury items, designed to impress. They demonstrate the intertwined relationship between artistic creation, consumerism, and social status. The considerable effort and skill invested in its production elevated the status of both the object and its owner. By considering these factors, we can fully appreciate this bracket, not just as a decorative object, but as a symbol of its time.

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