PORCELAIN PLAQUE WITH A GENRE SCENE “CARD SHARPS” KPM, BERLIN, TURN OF THE 19TH–20TH CENTURIES
PORCELAIN PLAQUE WITH A GENRE SCENE “CARD SHARPS” KPM, BERLIN, TURN OF THE 19TH–20TH CENTURIES
PORCELAIN PLAQUE WITH A GENRE SCENE “CARD SHARPS” KPM, BERLIN, TURN OF THE 19TH–20TH CENTURIES
PORCELAIN PLAQUE WITH A GENRE SCENE “CARD SHARPS” KPM, BERLIN, TURN OF THE 19TH–20TH CENTURIES
PORCELAIN PLAQUE WITH A GENRE SCENE “CARD SHARPS” KPM, BERLIN, TURN OF THE 19TH–20TH CENTURIES
PORCELAIN PLAQUE WITH A GENRE SCENE “CARD SHARPS” KPM, BERLIN, TURN OF THE 19TH–20TH CENTURIES
PORCELAIN PLAQUE WITH A GENRE SCENE “CARD SHARPS” KPM, BERLIN, TURN OF THE 19TH–20TH CENTURIES
PORCELAIN PLAQUE WITH A GENRE SCENE “CARD SHARPS” KPM, BERLIN, TURN OF THE 19TH–20TH CENTURIES

PORCELAIN PLAQUE WITH A GENRE SCENE “CARD SHARPS” KPM, BERLIN, TURN OF THE 19TH–20TH CENTURIES

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An exquisite porcelain plaque, finely decorated with delicate polychrome painting depicting a dramatic genre scene of a card game. The composition is inspired by a work of the French Baroque master Valentin de Boulogne (1591–1632), known for his emotionally charged Caravaggesque scenes. The moment captures the tension of the game: one player secretly hides a card in an act of deception, while his opponent watches closely. In the background, a third figure—a prompter—whispers instructions from the shadows. The use of chiaroscuro adds volume and atmosphere, echoing the influence of Caravaggio’s school.
The painterly skill of Georg Nußmann, an artist of the KPM manufactory, is revealed in the realistic rendering of fabric textures, expressive facial features, and subtle color gradations. The painting elevates the porcelain to the realm of fine art, evoking the spirit of Baroque masters.

Marks:
Impressed sceptre mark with KPM initials, mark “Sz”, model number 237–158, corresponding to the Royal Porcelain Manufactory (KPM), circa 1901.

Dimensions:
Plaque: 16 × 23.5 cm
With frame: Height: 34 cm, Width: 41.5 cm, Depth: 7 cm

Condition: Good condition, without restorations or damage.

Provenance: Germany, Berlin, early 20th century.

Art:
europe
Height:
34 cm
Width:
41.5 cm
Depth:
7 cm
Period:
At the turn of 19th -20th century
Style:
Baroque
Country:
Germany
Material:
Porcelain, Hand Painted
Condition:
Revive
Fair
Good
Very good
Like new
At the turn of the 20th century, the Royal Porcelain Manufactory (KPM) in Berlin maintained its legacy of high artistry, blending technical excellence with the visual language of Old Master painting. Among its most notable decorators was Georg Nußmann, renowned for his porcelain panels rendered in the style of 17th-century genre painting. His works often recreated compositions by Baroque artists, notably Valentin de Boulogne—a French follower of Caravaggio whose dramatic contrasts and moralistic subjects found new expression in porcelain.
Card sharp scenes were popular in 17th-century art as visual allegories of human vice—greed, deceit, vanity—and served as cautionary tales. Translated into decorative porcelain, such narratives became objects of refined taste and intellectual appeal. Under Kaiser Wilhelm II, these panels adorned aristocratic interiors and collectors’ salons, symbolizing sophistication and cultural heritage.
Today, plaques painted by Georg Nußmann are held in major museum and private collections and are highly sought after for their rarity, quality, and historical significance.

Excellent condition. No chips, cracks, or repairs. Painting remains vivid and complete. All marks are crisp and clearly legible.

The condition report is provided for informational purposes only.

It is not comprehensive and may not reflect all defects, restorations, alterations, or adaptations, as Antiqon does not perform professional conservation-level assessments. The information is based on a qualified, yet subjective, evaluation by our specialists.Before purchasing, we recommend consultation with an independent expert.Please also consult our Terms and conditions and Glossary A-Z, which contain important information on lot characteristics and sale conditions.

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