A VIENNA FIGURE OF A DWARF HUSSAR
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A VIENNA FIGURE OF A DWARF HUSSAR

CIRCA 1750, BLUE SHIELD MARK

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A VIENNA FIGURE OF A DWARF HUSSAR
CIRCA 1750, BLUE SHIELD MARK
Modelled after Jacques Callot, as a portly dwarf, with his arm raised and holding a sword, in a fur-lined green hat, a fur cloak, yellow jacket, pink trousers and yellow boots (feather in hat a replacement, scabbard and strapwork restored)
4¾ in. (12 cm.) high
Provenance
Hans Becker Collection.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 23 November 1982, lot 101.
Literature
Elisabeth Sturm-Bednarczyk and Elisabeth Sladek, Ceremonies, Feasts, Costumes, Viennese Porcelain Figures during the Reign of Maria Theresia, Vienna, 2007, p. 22, no. 21.
Special notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.

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Lot Essay

Originally modelled between 1740 and 1747, this figure belongs to a series of dwarfs inspired by the graphic source Il Callotto resuscitato oder Neü eingerichtes zwerchen Cabinet, which was published in various editions by various authors. As the title suggests it followed in the tradition of Varie figure gobbi, by the baroque printmaker Jacques Callot (1592-1635), which was originally published in about 1622 and reissued throughout the seventeenth century. The origins of the Vienna 'Callot' dwarfs are discussed at length by Waltraud Neuwirth, Wiener Porzellan, Vienna, 1979, pp. 92-119, where the author also gives details of versions of the dwarfs produced at German and English porcelain factories.

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