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Gorilla in der Badewanne, Lim. 25, H 20 cm | Meissen Limitierte Meisterwerke

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Gorilla in der Badewanne, Lim. 25, H 20 cm | Meissen Limitierte MeisterwerkeGorilla in der Badewanne, Lim. 25, H 20 cm Mit Gorilla in der Badewanne erschafft Maximilian Hagstotz eine humorvolle, zugleich feinfhlige Tierfigur, die den Betrachter unmittelbar in ihren Bann zieht. Die Szene ist eine liebevolle Miniatur moderner Alltagsflucht: ein Moment des Innehaltens, eingefangen in Porzellan. Whrend um uns herum der Lrm der Welt tobt, gnnt sich der Gorilla einen Augenblick der Ruhe versunken in seine warme Wanne, ein Buch in

Gorilla in der Badewanne, Lim. 25, H 20 cm

Mit „Gorilla in der Badewanne“ erschafft Maximilian Hagstotz eine humorvolle, zugleich feinfühlige Tierfigur, die den Betrachter unmittelbar in ihren Bann zieht.
Die Szene ist eine liebevolle Miniatur moderner Alltagsflucht: ein Moment des Innehaltens, eingefangen in Porzellan. Während um uns herum der Lärm der Welt tobt, gönnt sich der Gorilla einen Augenblick der Ruhe – versunken in seine warme Wanne, ein Buch in der Hand, ganz bei sich.

Hagstotz, bekannt für seine erzählerischen Tierplastiken, stattet den Gorilla mit einem Charme aus, der ihm beinahe menschliche Züge verleiht. Die bananenförmigen Füße der Badewanne, das „Bananenbuch“, der leicht verträumte Blick – all diese kleinen Details erzählen mit einem Augenzwinkern von Selbstfürsorge, Gelassenheit und stiller Freude. In seiner entspannten Haltung scheint der Gorilla fast zu sagen: „Nimm dir eine Pause. Atme. Das Leben darf auch leicht sein.“

Die Bemalung von Ilona Thieme greift das Thema subtil auf. Goldene Akzente und sanfte, tropisch anmutende Grün- und Gelbtöne schmücken die Wanne mit Palmblättern und Bananenmotiven. Diese Dekore setzen nicht nur spielerische Hinweise auf die Herkunft des Gorillas, sondern symbolisieren auch die Sehnsucht nach einem Ort des Rückzugs – nach einem privaten Paradies mitten im Alltag.

So wird „Gorilla in der Badewanne“ zu einer Figur, die weit über ihren humorvollen ersten Eindruck hinausreicht. Sie ist eine poetische Erinnerung an die kleinen Rituale, die uns Gelassenheit schenken, und an die stillen Momente, die unser Gleichgewicht wiederherstellen. Ein modernes, leichtfüßiges Meisterwerk der Meissener Tierplastik.

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