19th C Gebruder Heubach Painted Porcelain Portrait - "Daughter of the Caliph" after Thumann
19th C Gebruder Heubach Painted Porcelain Portrait - "Daughter of the Caliph" after Thumann
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German Orientalist Painted Porcelain Plaque
Framed German painted porcelain plaque, "Tochter des Kalifen," after Friedrich Paul Thumann (German, 1834-1908), artist signed lower left Ma.ude (?), marked verso for Gebruder Heubach, sight: approx 5.25"h, 3.5"w, overall: 12"h, 10.5"w
"Daughter of the Caliph after Thumann"
Handpainted porcelain plaque
Blue underglaze stamp of Gebruder Heubach (sunburst with face) on verso
Signed lower left Maude? or similar
Original artist Thumann (1834-1908) was a German illustrator, painter, and professor of art known for refined portraiture and romantic/Orientalist genre scense; his works were widely reproduced and interpreted, especially by porcelain painters, during the alte 19th and early 20th centuries
Gebruder Heubach Porcelain Factory (1840s-1920s); founded in early 19th century in Lichte, Thuringia, Germany; famous for bisque dolls, fine porcelain figures, and hand-painted plaques
Hallmark used by GH especially on higher-quality porcelain plaques in the later 19th-early 20th century
Presence of "copyright" stamp also suggests post-1890 production
Likely circa 1890-1910
German Orientalist Painted Porcelain Plaque
Framed German painted porcelain plaque, "Tochter des Kalifen," after Friedrich Paul Thumann (German, 1834-1908), artist signed lower left Ma.ude (?), marked verso for Gebruder Heubach, sight: approx 5.25"h, 3.5"w, overall: 12"h, 10.5"w
"Daughter of the Caliph after Thumann"
Handpainted porcelain plaque
Blue underglaze stamp of Gebruder Heubach (sunburst with face) on verso
Signed lower left Maude? or similar
Original artist Thumann (1834-1908) was a German illustrator, painter, and professor of art known for refined portraiture and romantic/Orientalist genre scense; his works were widely reproduced and interpreted, especially by porcelain painters, during the alte 19th and early 20th centuries
Gebruder Heubach Porcelain Factory (1840s-1920s); founded in early 19th century in Lichte, Thuringia, Germany; famous for bisque dolls, fine porcelain figures, and hand-painted plaques
Hallmark used by GH especially on higher-quality porcelain plaques in the later 19th-early 20th century
Presence of "copyright" stamp also suggests post-1890 production
Likely circa 1890-1910