A Kothgasser Ranft beaker,
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glass, colourless, protruding body with gold edges, Gothic-style pointed arches and picture frame stained in silver-yellow, the latter with light blue shading, gold leaf border, reserve with colour-painted view of “Domkirche zu St. Stephan in Wien”, as inscribed on the reverse side, gold heightend cog-wheeled Ranft, 16-pointed silver-yellow star to base, height 11.9 cm, Anton Kothgasser, Vienna, around 1830 (Ru)
Anton Kothgasser, Vienna, 1769–1851, porcellain and glass painter from 1781 at the Vienna Academy of Arts, studied figure drawing with the German painter Heinrich Füger, from 1784 until 1840 at the Wiener Porzellanmanufaktur, employed there as the manucature's most significant design painter, painter no. 96. From 1811, he was devoted to glass painting beyond and independently of his work for the manufacture. He was introduced to glass painting by Gottlob Samuel Mohn, 20 years his junior, who had moved to Vienna in 1811. He received numerous rewards, a.o. on September 6, 1811 and then on May 5, 1816 the permission “to work at home for some months with his glass painting”. He initially dedicated himself to sheet glass painting, but soon turned to hollow ware painting using transparent fusing colour (transparent painting). This technique had been invented by Samuel Mohn, who engaged with it particularly in the period 1815–1830.
Esperta: Ursula Rohringer
Ursula Rohringer
+43-1-515 60-382
ursula.rohringer@dorotheum.at
22.04.2015 - 15:00
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A Kothgasser Ranft beaker,
glass, colourless, protruding body with gold edges, Gothic-style pointed arches and picture frame stained in silver-yellow, the latter with light blue shading, gold leaf border, reserve with colour-painted view of “Domkirche zu St. Stephan in Wien”, as inscribed on the reverse side, gold heightend cog-wheeled Ranft, 16-pointed silver-yellow star to base, height 11.9 cm, Anton Kothgasser, Vienna, around 1830 (Ru)
Anton Kothgasser, Vienna, 1769–1851, porcellain and glass painter from 1781 at the Vienna Academy of Arts, studied figure drawing with the German painter Heinrich Füger, from 1784 until 1840 at the Wiener Porzellanmanufaktur, employed there as the manucature's most significant design painter, painter no. 96. From 1811, he was devoted to glass painting beyond and independently of his work for the manufacture. He was introduced to glass painting by Gottlob Samuel Mohn, 20 years his junior, who had moved to Vienna in 1811. He received numerous rewards, a.o. on September 6, 1811 and then on May 5, 1816 the permission “to work at home for some months with his glass painting”. He initially dedicated himself to sheet glass painting, but soon turned to hollow ware painting using transparent fusing colour (transparent painting). This technique had been invented by Samuel Mohn, who engaged with it particularly in the period 1815–1830.
Esperta: Ursula Rohringer
Ursula Rohringer
+43-1-515 60-382
ursula.rohringer@dorotheum.at
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Asta: | Oggetti d'arte |
Tipo d'asta: | Asta in sala |
Data: | 22.04.2015 - 15:00 |
Luogo dell'asta: | Wien | Palais Dorotheum |
Esposizione: | 11.04. - 22.04.2015 |