
Johann Friedrich Lück (c. 1727-1797) was a German porcelain modeler who worked at the Frankenthal Porcelain Factory in the Palatinate region. He created small-scale porcelain figures, groups, and decorative objects in the Rococo style, contributing to the factory's reputation for elegant figurative work.
Lück's pieces include pastoral scenes, mythological subjects, and genre figures typical of 18th-century porcelain production. The Frankenthal factory (1755-99), patronized by the Elector Palatinate, was one of the most important porcelain manufactories in Germany, and Lück's contributions helped establish its artistic character.
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