Tea and Coffee Service

Vienna Porcelain Factory Austrian
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About the Artwork

Tea and Coffee Service

c. 1804

Vienna Porcelain Factory

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Austrian

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Hard-paste porcelain with polychrome enamel decoration and gilding

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Ceramics

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Founders Society Purchase with funds from the Visiting Committee for European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

V2015.15

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Provenance

New York family;
art market (small antiques shop), Atlanta, GA;
Richard D. Pardue, Charlotte, NC;
Armin B. Allen, Inc. (dealer), London

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Published References

"Selected recent acquisitions," Bulletin of the DIA 64, no 4 (1989), p. 57, (ill)

A. Odom, "Of Tea and Tragedy: The Story of a Viennese Tea and Coffee Set," Bulletin of the DIA 73, no. 1/2 (1999), pp. 30-41

E. Sturm-Bednarczyck and C. Jobst, VIENNESE PORCELAIN OF THE NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD. THE CONRAD VON SORGENTHAL ERA 1784-1805 (Vienna 2000), p. 122

A. Darr & T. Albainy, "Acquisitions of European sculpture and decorative arts at the Detroit Institute of Arts, 1988 - 1999," The Burlington Magazine 142 (June 2000), p. 410, no. XVII (color ill)

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Tea and Coffee Service
Tea and Coffee Service