Pair of ‘Malabar’ Figurines, anonymous, 1748 - 1749

Pair of ‘Malabar’ Figurines, anonymous, 1748 - 1749

painting technique, h 40.6cm × w 17.3cm × d 16.6cm More details

These porcelain figurines are supposed to represent inhabitants of Malabar, a coastal region in southwest India. However, engravings of Malabars in Western literature came to symbolize people from all over India. The prints were a European fantasy, just like these statuettes. Their clothes, headdress, hairdos and trappings are an amalgam of all kinds of styles and ideas. They became a popular product of the Meissen manufactory.

On display in room 0.10