Feb 092016
 

Cello Boy – Designed by Ferdinand Liebermann for Rosenthal

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An early Rosenthal porcelain model of a young child sitting on a cello, designed by Ferdinand I Liebermann. It has detailed modelling and is decorated with pale brown hair and gilt highlights. Fully marked on the underside with printed factory marks and is signed on the side by the artist. This example dates to c1920 and is model number K342.

Ferdinand Liebermann (1883 – 1941) was a German sculptor who studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. He worked in bronze as well as porcelain and was commissioned to create portrait busts of those in power in Germany during the 1930’s.

Size
Marks
Condition
20cm long
9.5cm high
Printed factory marks on the underside together with an impressed model number K342. Signed by the artist on the side of the cello. Excellent – No chips, cracks or restorations.
Price GB Pounds £495.00
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 February 9, 2016  Posted by at 2:40 pm Figures & Animals, Rosenthal Tagged with: