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“Loreley”,


“Loreley”, - Starožitnosti - Nábytek, Sochařská díla, Sklo a Porcelán

sitting on a rock, playing a gold lyre and singing, clad in a pale green dress with gilt stars and purple belt with a gold brooch, a white pearl necklace in her hair and around her neck, the base with delicate and wide gilt edging and gold meandering frieze, height 34.5 cm, the reverse side marked with F. Offermann, Meissen, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, late 19th century, model no. O 153, former no. 34, painter no. 41, model by Friedrich Offermann 1889-1890 (Ru)

LORELEY is an almost vertical slate rock that rises to a height of 132m on the right bank of the Rhine upriver from Sankt Goarshausen. LORELEY was created by C. Brentano under the impression of a journey on the Rhine: a fantastic figure of a beautiful girl that attracts men and delivers them to misfortune (Ballade von der Loré Lay in his novel ‘Godwi’ 1801). In order to escape her curse, the man jumped off a rock into the Rhine. The best-known version is a poem written by H. Heine in 1824, set to music by F. Silcher.

Lit.:
Bergmann 100-Z 300, p. 134, cat. no. 244;

Expert: Ursula Rohringer Ursula Rohringer
+43-1-515 60-382

ursula.rohringer@dorotheum.at

24.10.2019 - 14:00

Odhadní cena:
EUR 4.000,- do EUR 5.000,-

“Loreley”,


sitting on a rock, playing a gold lyre and singing, clad in a pale green dress with gilt stars and purple belt with a gold brooch, a white pearl necklace in her hair and around her neck, the base with delicate and wide gilt edging and gold meandering frieze, height 34.5 cm, the reverse side marked with F. Offermann, Meissen, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, late 19th century, model no. O 153, former no. 34, painter no. 41, model by Friedrich Offermann 1889-1890 (Ru)

LORELEY is an almost vertical slate rock that rises to a height of 132m on the right bank of the Rhine upriver from Sankt Goarshausen. LORELEY was created by C. Brentano under the impression of a journey on the Rhine: a fantastic figure of a beautiful girl that attracts men and delivers them to misfortune (Ballade von der Loré Lay in his novel ‘Godwi’ 1801). In order to escape her curse, the man jumped off a rock into the Rhine. The best-known version is a poem written by H. Heine in 1824, set to music by F. Silcher.

Lit.:
Bergmann 100-Z 300, p. 134, cat. no. 244;

Expert: Ursula Rohringer Ursula Rohringer
+43-1-515 60-382

ursula.rohringer@dorotheum.at


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Aukce: Starožitnosti - Nábytek, Sochařská díla, Sklo a Porcelán
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Datum: 24.10.2019 - 14:00
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