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Vintage Framed KPM Porcelain Plaque - Lady in Renaissance Costume - After Adolf von Menzel
Vintage Framed KPM Porcelain Plaque - Lady in Renaissance Costume - After Adolf von Menzel
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This elegant rectangular porcelain plaque depicts a refined lady dressed in Renaissance-period costume, beautifully rendered in the style of late 19th to early 20th century European porcelain artistry. The plaque bears the “KPM” designation for Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, one of Germany’s most celebrated porcelain traditions.
The artwork is after the work of famed German artist Adolf von Menzel (1815–1905), whose historical scenes and masterful figure studies made him one of the defining painters of 19th-century Germany. Rich coloration, delicate facial detailing, and period attire combine to create a sophisticated and highly decorative presentation.
The plaque is housed in an attractive gold-colored wooden frame, enhancing its classical European aesthetic and display appeal.
Condition
- Good overall vintage condition
- Framed and display-ready
- Light age-related wear consistent with period examples
An elegant porcelain artwork perfect for collectors of European decorative arts, KPM porcelain, and Renaissance-inspired imagery.
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