Scantily clad ladies and gentlemen, artfully arranged, adorn the limited-edition designer creations of Chris Antemann-a tribute to baroque porcelain artistry and, at the same time, a modern narrative of beauty, staging, and style. For this particular sculpture, Antemann drew inspiration from a historical treasure: the "Gotzkowsky Déjeuner", a delicate breakfast service created in 1741 by Johann Joachim Kaendler for Berlin merchant Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky.
The artist translates this finely hand-painted ensemble of blossoms and reliefs into a contemporary visual language-opulent yet restrained. At the heart of the composition stands the figure of an elegant lady, reminiscent of classic 18th-century porcelain figurines. Framed by soft pastel tones and floral details, she exudes a subtle theatricality that transports the viewer to another era-while maintaining a connection to the present.
Hand-painted and strictly limited, this set is not only a visual delight but also a collectible piece of MEISSEN artistry.
The set includes: - 2x Mugs with figurative decoration - 2x Dessert plates, Ø 20 cm
An extraordinary gift-or a bold statement for collectors and connoisseurs of fine MEISSEN table culture.