Bamberg Horseman By Rosenthal.
The Bamberg Horseman (German: Der Bamberger Reiter) for sale. The white-glazed porcelain figure made by Rosenthal in the 1930s, and detailing a horse with rider, (dressed in medieval clothing). The porcelain figure illustrating Rosenthal's high quality workmanship: The Rosenthal trade mark and name (green glaze), applied gold 'guarantee label,' and impressed model reference number '1301,' to the underside of the base. The base to the porcelain figure with support section to the underside, (to accommodate the porcelain figure's size and weight). Size approximately 40.0 cm x 30.0cm.
Condition report: Perfect condition. Gold 'guarantee label' showing light wear to the upper edge.
Notes: The Bamburg Horseman, (German: Der Bamberger Reiter), is a life-size, stone, equestrian statue, (made by an anonymous medieval sculptor), located in Bamberg Cathedral, Germany.
In view of the statue being crowned, unarmed and located in a Cathedral, it is understood to represent a king - possibly a king who was also a saint. Many high-ranking figures during the Third Reich period believed Der Bamberg Reiter represented the German medieval king, Frederick II. The statue is unique in that it is believed to be the first known, life-size sculpture of a horseman since antiquity.
During the 1930s, in-line with the revival for all things relating to German history, Rosenthal made a porcelain figure of The Bamberg Horseman. The figure was made in relatively small numbers (precise figures are unknown). Today The porcelain Bamberg Horseman is accepted as a particularly rare - and fine example of Rosenthal's work.
Price:
£ 2,475.00
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