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Cheesemonger, modelled by Franz Anton Bustelli

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An image of Cheesemonger. Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory, Bavaria. Bustelli, Franz Anton, modeller (Swiss, 1723-1763). Hard-paste porcelain, press-moulded, glazed, and painted in enamels and gilt; the closed underside is unglazed and has a circular ventilation hold in the middle. Height, whole, 17 cm, width, base, 12 cm, circa 1755-1765. Rococo. Production Note: This is one of several street traders modelled by Bustelli in 1755 and may have been made at Neudeck between 1755-60 or after the factory moved to Nymphenburg in 1761.

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Cheesemonger. Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory, Bavaria. Bustelli, Franz Anton, modeller (Swiss, 1723-1763). Hard-paste porcelain, press-moulded, glazed, and painted in enamels and gilt; the closed underside is unglazed and has a circular ventilation hold in the middle. Height, whole, 17 cm, width, base, 12 cm, circa 1755-1765. Rococo. Production Note: This is one of several street traders modelled by Bustelli in 1755 and may have been made at Neudeck between 1755-60 or after the factory moved to Nymphenburg in 1761.

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  • Accession Number: C.3179B-1928
  • Photograph copyright © The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
  • Aperture: f/27.0
  • Focal length: 120
  • Camera: Hasselblad H3DII-31
  • Photographer name: Katie Young
  • Image height: 1024 pixels
  • Image width: 635 pixels
  • Processed with: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.6 (Macintosh)
  • Filesize: 113.01kB
  • Exposure time: 1/250
  • ISO Speed: 100
  • Fnumber: 27/1

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18th Century Artist/Maker Date Department Fitz_AA Franz Anton Bustelli German Material Medium Nationalities Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory Object Type Other Keywords Swiss Workflow _WF_AdOK _WF_KWD _WF_OPACtd _WF_PCtd boots breeches ceramics cheese cheesemonger chest clothes clothing costume enamel enamelled fashion figure figurine food food and drink gilded gilt glazed hard-paste porcelain hats male overglaze painted polychrome porcelain seated seller selling sitting street seller studio ceramics trade traders trading trousers vendor wide brimmed hat

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