Blue Dinner Party
Luxuriously decorated table on which voluptuous beauties wearing undergarments decorated with Meissen patterns feed guests with sinfully sweet delicacies. The porcelain sculpture, a collaboration between Chris Antemann and the Meissen manufactory, is an homage to the table and dining culture of the 18th century.
Courtesy of Meissen Manufactory
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● Type: Sculpture
● Dimensions: 38 H x 74 W x 40 D cm
● Material: Porcelain
● Date: 2015
Chris Antemann was invited by Meissen to collaborate with the historic manufacturer and its master artisans on a series of limited-edition pieces. The "Antemann Dreams Collection", inspired by Meissen’s iconic tradition of intricately painted porcelain miniatures, depicts decadent and lustful scenes. The Blue Dinner Party is Chris’s contemporary interpretation of a festive hall in the 18th century. A banquet was not a simple evening meal, but rather more a social construct with festive robes and large wigs, exquisite dishes and themed, sugared decorations as centrepieces – and of course porcelain.
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