A figurative reminiscence of Russian ballet art - the sculpture of Pierrot, a hand-painted exclusive figure, a work of art by the artist Paul Scheurich from 1913. At that time, the guest performance "Le Carneval" based on Robert Schuhmann's piano cycle enjoyed great popularity at the Berlin Theatre and demanded artistic immortalization in the spirit of cultural heritage. The striking, gray-black ruff of the sculpture impressively presents the hand-painted, heavily made-up face; the figure's hair is covered by a black cap. This work of art is part of the "Russian Ballet" canon of figures. The five Russian dancers that Scheurich portrayed for this ensemble of artworks were his first and most successful works for the Meissen porcelain manufactory. This sculpture is therefore part of a limited edition and will be modeled, embossed and hand-painted exclusively for you if you are interested. A figure that represents an unsurpassed highlight of modern porcelain art in the footsteps of Romanticism.