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Sarah-Katharina Andres-AcevedoJohann Joachim Kaendler (1706–1775) is ranked among the most important personalities in the history of the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory.He and his foremost three workshop assistants — Johann Friedrich Eberlein (1696–1749), Johann Gottlieb Ehder (1716/17–1750), and Peter Reinicke (1711–1768) — contributed substantially to the appearance of Meissen porcelain in the first half of the eighteenth century. The output of the workshop is the focus of this two-volume publication.Volume 1 provides an overview of the manufactory’s founding and presents the evolution of independent figurative porcelain from the Kaendler workshop. It concludes with a complete transcript of the work reports by Eberlein, Ehder, and Reinicke up to 1748.Volume 2 presents a catalogue of 998 models based on the work reports of Kaendler and his foremost colleagues, enabling us to view the figurative porcelains in the order of production, determine possible connections, and recognise stylistic changes.