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Group comprises a seated Chinese woman with two children. She has on her right knee a Chinese boy, head shaven except for two tufts at the ears, holding drum sticks. In her left hand is a porcelain dome. Her face is turned towards the older boy, standing at her left side, also holding drum sticks. Base decorated with modelled coloured flowers and leaves. The woman's three-quarter length robe is white, painted with Indian flowers; pink collar and cuffs and green sash. She has a yellow underdress and red shoes. The older boy wears a pink robe with a yellow sash and grey trousers, the younger a white robe with a purple dotted pattern and green trousers.
This object is from a series of Chinese figure groups modelled at Meissen by Kändler, Reinicke and Meyer from 1750. They were taken from the engravings of 'Les Délices de L' Enfance' by Jean-Joseph Balechou and Francois-Antoine Aveline, after Francois Boucher.
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Dear Timothy
Thank you for your comment and enquiry. I will pass it on to our Applied Art department and get back to you.
All the best,
Sara
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PS: Where is the group on show?