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    Johann Joachim Kändler (June 15, 1706 – May 18, 1775) was a German sculptor who became the most important modeller of the Meissen porcelain manufactury...
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  • Kändler, Kaendler: Johann Joachim Kändler (1706–1775), the most important modelleur of the Meissen porcelain manufacture 5195 Kaendler (3289 T-1), a main-belt...
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    parrot, and a cornucopia, all symbols of the New World, designed by Johann Joachim Kändler and produced by the Meissen Porcelain Factory, c.1760, porcelain...
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    when a small white figure of Augustus II the Strong was produced. Johann Joachim Kändler modelled many of the most famous figures, which were initially made...
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    figures were modelled by Johann Joachim Kändler (1706–75). The factory's renown was in great part due to the ingenuity of Kändler, a court sculptor who became...
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    the Meissen designers and modellers Johann Joachim Kändler, Johann Friedrich Eberlein and (from about 1741) Johann Gottlieb Ehder created the service,...
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    Polish hand kiss by Johann Joachim Kändler (1740s, National Museum, Warsaw)...
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    lovers and figures in fashionable clothes, and pairs of birds. Johann Joachim Kändler was the most important modeller of Meissen porcelain, the earliest...
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    most celebrated figures in the history of European porcelain is Johann Joachim Kändler, the chief modeler of the Meissen manufactory from 1733 to 1775...
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    inspiration/Chinoiserie: Pagod, based on Asian figures of Budai by Johann Joachim Kändler, c. 1765, hard paste porcelain, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New...
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