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TRINKENDE, c. 1924
Trinkende ("Girl drinking")
Ernst Wenck (1865-1929)
Produced circa 1924
Model number 752/1
Marked "Ernst Wenck" on mould (plinth)
Stamped 'Rosenthal'
H 16 x W 7,3 x D 15 cm
Jugendstil porcelain sculpture depicting a female figure in a crouched position, drinking from her cupped hands by Ernst Wenck, polish-german sculptor, member and later Vice-Chairman of the Berlin Secessionism.
Some of Wenck’s porcelain figurines have been preserved as a testimony of the artist’s collaboration with the well-known german porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal, founded in 1879.
State of Conservation: overall great condition, with no chips, cracks or hairs. Minimal signs of wear.
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