This Stunningly Beautiful Porcelain Is Now on Display at the Frick Collection Inline
Photo: Courtesy of The Frick Collection / Maggie Nimkin1/12One of a pair of Meissen porcelain “birdcage” vases, after 1730.
The Arnhold Collection
Photo: Courtesy of The Frick Collection / Maggie Nimkin2/12Fluted Bowl, Meissen porcelain, c. 1730. The Arnhold Collection.
Photo: Courtesy of The Frick Collection / © Arlene Shechet, courtesy of Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York3/12Arlene Shechet, Scallop Bowl, 2012. Glazed Meissen porcelain.
Photo: Courtesy of The Frick Collection / Maggie Nimkin4/12Small Two-Handled Bowl With Cover, Meissen porcelain, 1735 or 1738. Modeled by Johann Joachim Kändler and/or Johann Friedrich Eberlin. The Arnhold Collection.
Photo: Courtesy of The Frick Collection / Maggie Nimkin5/12Small Two-Handled Bowl With Cover, Meissen porcelain, 1735 or 1738. Modeled by Johann Joachim Kändler and/or Johann Friedrich Eberlin. The Arnhold Collection.
Photo: Courtesy of The Frick Collection / Jason Wyche ; © Arlene Shechet, courtesy of Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York6/12Arlene Shechet, Dancing Girl With Two Right Feet, 2012. Meissen porcelain with gold.
Photo: Courtesy of 1stdibs.com7/12Meissen porcelain Schneeballen vase and cover, for information: 1stdibs.com
Photo: Courtesy of 1stdibs.com8/12Pair of fine antique German Meissen porcelain sculptures of parrots, for information: 1stdibs.com
Photo: Courtesy of 1stdibs.com9/12Pair of Sèvres porcelain busts of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, for information: 1stdibs.com
Photo: Courtesy of 1stdibs.com10/12German porcelain Nymphenburg peacock, for information: 1stdibs.com

