L'Indifferent by Meissen Manufactory

L'Indifferent 1738 - 1749

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ceramic, porcelain, sculpture

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ceramic

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porcelain

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figuration

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sculpture

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men

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decorative-art

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rococo

Dimensions Height: 7 1/4 in. (18.4 cm)

"L'Indifferent" was crafted at the Meissen Manufactory. It is a porcelain figure with a height of 7 1/4 inches. The figure presents a study in contrasts. Note how the smooth, bright porcelain captures the light, creating a sense of airiness, yet the detailed modeling of the garments conveys a weighty opulence. The artist's manipulation of line and form gives the figure a dynamic poise, poised between elegance and whimsy. This sculpture embodies the Rococo period's fascination with theatricality and performance. The figure's exaggerated gesture and elaborate costume suggest a character in a play, inviting us to consider the nature of identity and the roles we perform in society. The material itself, porcelain, was a luxury item, mirroring the aristocracy's pursuit of pleasure and refinement. This piece destabilizes the traditional values of restraint and seriousness, instead celebrating a playful indifference to convention. Ultimately, the figure’s fluid lines and delicate textures, frozen in porcelain, offer a commentary on the fleeting nature of fashion and the performative aspects of social life. It serves as a reminder that art is not static but rather a dynamic interplay of form, material, and cultural context.

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