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    <value>Hard-paste porcelain painted in blue, turquoise, green, bright yellow, flesh pink, red, purple, brown, and black enamels. The woman stands on a long flat white base encrusted with coloured foliage and flowers. She carries a brown cradle decorated with yellow tufts, which appears to be unsupported. In the cradle lies an infant holding to its mouth, with both hands, one corner of the white cloth in which it is wrapped, and which is sparsely decorated with red stars. At her right side stands a child whose left hand she holds, her own left hand being stretched over the cradle. In his right hand the child holds a brown stick.
She wears a white lace cap, almost concealed by a black kerchief hanging down her back and knotted under her chin, a white chemise, a long yellow low-cut dress terminating in brown and white fur trimming, white stockings, and black shoes with red bows. Round her waist she wears a drab apron caught up under the cradle. The child is bare-headed, and wears a long blue coat open at the neck and trimmed with fur at the bottom, over a long maroon robe similarly trimmed, over green trousers and brown shoes. A muff of fur is slung round his waist by a black strap.</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by Lord and Lady Fisher through the National Art Collections Fund</credit_line>
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    <value>Bought on 1 March 1934 from Frau Elfriede Langeloh, Cologne, for &#xA3;75 by Cecil, 2nd Baron Fisher; Lord and Lady Fisher of Kilverstone.</value>
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      <notes>Ref. p. 51 [71], and see fig. below of an example in a German private collection with different colouring</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 306, illustrated p. 307, the print source illustrated in Fig. 31.The author cites the description of the model in Kaendler's Work Report of February 1744 and his undated Taxa for 1740-44.</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. Vol. 2, p. 115, no. 289. Model by Johann Joachim Kaendler, 1741. Reworked by him 1744.  The print source is illustrated. the Fitzwilliam's example is cited with further examples. See also under the figures mentioned in the Taxa on p. 271, no. 71. This indicates that the model was intended to go with the old man playing bagpipes.</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. p.34 lot 280</notes>
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