Brühl's all sorts

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Brühl's all kinds of things - decor like a garden in summer

The Brühlsche Allerlei is a relief decoration from Meissen that was developed by Johann Friedrich Eberlein for a service by Count Heinrich von Brühl . In the decor, three different grid fields alternate with curved, decorated flower fields. Individual fruits, roots or tubers and flowers appear on the mirror. Plates, terrines and other dishes were decorated with relief decoration, and the decoration on dessert plates and plates was even open.

literature

  • Exhibition catalog: Eighteenth Century Meissen Porcelain. From the Collection of Gertrude J. and Robert T. Anderson. Ed .: Armin B. Allen. Orlando / Florida 1988, p. 98