The porcelain figure "Clown and Dancing Bears"

Royal Copenhagen

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Porcelain figure "Clown and Dancing Bears" - extremely rare!!! RRR!!
Hand-painted underglaze decoration.
Denmark, Copenhagen, Royal Copenhagen, 1898-1923.
Sculptor: Carl Johan Bonnesen (lifetime: 1868-1933).
Model number: 330, produced since 1901.
"50" - artist's order number L. Boll, who painted the figurine, worked at the factory from 1893 to 1931.
Height: 31 cm.
The porcelain figure "Clown and Dancing Bears" is a masterpiece of exceptional rarity and artistic value.
One of the rarest and most refined works of European porcelain art at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries is rightly considered the porcelain figure "Clown and Dancing Bears," created at the famous Danish manufactory Royal Copenhagen in 1901. This work is not only an outstanding example of decorative art but also an important monument of the artistic heritage of Scandinavia.
Author and Origin
The author of the sculpture is the prominent Danish artist and sculptor Carl Johan Bonnesen (1868–1933), renowned for his monumental works and ethnographic themes. His interpretation of the circus scene in the form of an elegant clown figure holding the hands of two bears is filled with movement, mood, and deep symbolism.
The figure was put into production in 1901 under model number 330, and since then it has become a true symbol of the exceptional craftsmanship of the Royal Porcelain Factory in Copenhagen.
Uniqueness of Execution
A distinctive feature of this piece is the hand-painted underglaze decoration, executed by the artist with order number 50 - L. Boll, who worked at the Royal Copenhagen factory from 1893 to 1931. It is his artistic handwriting, mastery of color, and attention to detail that make this figure especially valuable and unique.
The figure is executed with the highest degree of naturalism characteristic of the Scandinavian art school of the early 20th century. The height of the composition is 31 cm - an impressive size.Here's the translated text:


"Mercantile significance for porcelain works of that time. Rarity and museum significance Such specimens are extremely rare and are virtually never found in the free market. One of the preserved originals of this masterpiece is exhibited at the State Museum of Fine Arts named after A. S. Pushkin, which confirms its high artistic and museum value. You can learn more about this exhibit on the museum's official website: The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts – Porcelain Figure "Clown and Bears" The figure "Clown and Dancing Bears" is not just a porcelain decoration but a historical artifact that embodies the spirit of the era, the highest craftsmanship of Danish masters, and a deep artistic concept. Its rarity, authorship, museum confirmation, and the delicacy of execution make it a gem in any private or museum collection.

Porcelain figurine "Clown & Dancing Bears." Hand-painted underglaze. Denmark, Copenhagen, Royal Copenhagen, 1898-1923. Sculptor: Carl Johan Bonnesen (years of life: 1868-1933). Model: 330. Produced since 1901. "50" - signifies the artist L. Boll, who painted this figurine, worked at the factory from 1893 to 1931. Factory mark. Height: 31 cm."


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