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Limited MasterworksVase Bloom Garden - Peach PoppyAvailable$41,720.00Excl. 0% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost -
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Limited MasterworksDish Flower and Fruit PaintingAvailable$4,683.00Excl. 0% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost -
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Limited MasterworksTea Déjeuner Egyptian LandscapesAvailable$32,333.00Excl. 0% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost -
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Limited MasterworksCandlestick Fruit and Flower PaintingAvailable$2,806.00Excl. 0% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost -
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Limited MasterworksSconce Alliance Coat of Arms of Count BrühlAvailable$50,064.00Excl. 0% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost -
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Limited MasterworksWall Painting Peony Spray with ParrotAvailable$18,774.00Excl. 0% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost -
Limited MasterworksPorcelain Book Three Centuries of MEISSENAvailable$21,903.00Excl. 0% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost -
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Exclusive CollectionClock Huntswoman with DogMade to Order$25,032.00Excl. 0% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost -
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Limited MasterworksDish Swan Service CapodimonteAvailable$8,855.00Excl. 0% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost -
Limited MasterworksWall Painting ChinoiseriesAvailable$30,769.00Excl. 0% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost -
Exclusive CollectionWall Painting Hunting ScenesMade to OrderPRICE UPON REQUESTExcl. 0% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost -
Limited MasterworksDish Fruit and Flower PaintingAvailable$6,769.00Excl. 0% VAT , excl. Shipping Cost
MEISSEN Fine Art: Buy Porcelain Art Online
A monumental vase beside a staircase, a painted porcelain panel in a living room or a sculpture encountered each day in an entrance hall can shape how a private interior is experienced. Living with fine art means letting it become part of daily life, shaping the room rather than merely completing it. Created in Meißen, Germany, these works bring color, relief, and sculptural form into interiors, where they can be appreciated over time. For collectors who buy art online, clarity about scale, surface, authorship, provenance, and rarity is as important as immediate beauty. This approach is especially evident in MEISSEN icons, where historic forms and contemporary ideas come together through porcelain craftsmanship.
Classic Forms & Modern Porcelain Art
Fine art here is defined by the ways it can inhabit a home. It extends from wall works and sculpture to ceremonial vessels, table pieces, and intimate objects. Classic forms stand beside modern art as distinct expressions in porcelain, equally at home in historic interiors and restrained contemporary architecture. White porcelain lends color and precious accents exceptional clarity, while Böttger stoneware brings a darker, earthier character. Subjects range from nature and the human figure to abstraction. They are expressed through painting, relief, and modeling. Across the collection, traditional craftsmanship remains central, from shaping and assembly to underglaze and overglaze painting, glazing, and firing. The luxury of these works lies in exactitude: the clean edge of a relief, precisely applied color, and a carefully finished surface.
Unique Art for Collectors
The unique art pieces form a distinctive expression of this artistic freedom. Each is conceived as a work in its own right, allowing form, surface, and decoration to come together in a single composition. A painter may treat a curved vessel as an uninterrupted field, while a sculptor explores balance, volume, or the limits of assembly. Their special status rests on the method of creation. Brushwork, traces of modeling, and the effects of firing remain part of the work's identity. Rarity follows from how each work was conceived and made.
Wall Art for the each Room
In an entrance hall, reception room, or living room, art can help define the space. Captivating paintings for the living room can carry color and controlled brushwork across a broad porcelain surface. Decorative wall plates bring painting onto a curved body, allowing the image to shift with changing light. Expressive wall masks add relief, shadow, and sculptural force, with porcelain offering clarity and Böttger stoneware a denser character. For less conventional relationships between image, surface, and architecture, discover more wall art. A single work can create a focal point in an apartment, while a considered grouping can establish visual continuity throughout a larger residence.
The Art of the Table
A formal dining room gains presence through proportion rather than excess. Elegant porcelain dinnerware provides a coherent foundation for the table, while fine candlesticks and candelabra introduce sculptural form, fine detailing, and candlelight. At the center, fine MEISSEN bowls provide a subtle sculptural focus, while decorative goblets add a restrained ceremonial accent. Together, they create a considered composition of light, form, and material. For an evening outdoors, the same visual language can shape a covered terrace, a balcony, or a table set in the garden. Painted surfaces and precious accents should be handled with care and maintained according to any guidance provided for the piece.
MEISSEN Art as Part of Your Life
In a library, study, bedroom, or dressing room, scale becomes more intimate. Whether filled with branches or left empty to reveal its form, a sculptural porcelain vase can add height and composure to a console. On a mantel or cabinet, classic shelf clocks bring together architectural form, modeling, and function. Intricate figurines and sculptures reward slow viewing from several angles, while detailed decorative boxes and cans provide a fitting place for personal objects on a desk or dressing table. In a garden room or covered loggia, selected pieces in Böttger stoneware can form a grounded counterpoint to stone, wood, and greenery.
The Enduring Value of Art
The manufactory holds a distinctive place in the history of porcelain art because its heritage continues to inform artistic development. Historic forms, porcelain painting, and contemporary art remain part of the same evolving material culture. Owning such a work brings this continuity into the home. It may define a room today, then take on new meaning in other interiors over time. Through memory, use, and inheritance, such works can become part of a family's visual history, with the precision of their craftsmanship enduring from one generation to the next.













































