Johann Eleazar Zeissig, also known as Schenau, was a German genre, portrait and porcelain painter, and engraver; director of the Royal Academy of Arts in Dresden.
Portrait of Schenau by Christian Friedrich Stölzel (1787)
The origin of painting: A family making "chinese shadows"
Schenau's grave in Großschönau
The kurfürstlich-sächsische family (1772)
China painting, or porcelain painting, is the decoration of glazed porcelain objects such as plates, bowls, vases or statues. The body of the object may be hard-paste porcelain, developed in China in the 7th or 8th century, or soft-paste porcelain, developed in 18th-century Europe. The broader term ceramic painting includes painted decoration on lead-glazed earthenware such as creamware or tin-glazed pottery such as maiolica or faience.
Wucai plate, Chinese export porcelain, Kangxi period c. 1680
Painters' workshop at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in Vienna c. 1830
Porcelain painting in Weimar, Germany in 1989
Vintage Royal Worcester bone china