Intriguing porcelain layer. Hortense Richard (1847-1900). Caster. By James Bertrand. With a certain irony, he paints a musical duet or a contest between Euterpe and a nightingale. The patroness of music, sitting naked, struggles to match the night singer. Although their efforts are multi-directional, a rather graceful, albeit contradictory duet is emerging. The elongated vertical format and color scheme subtly stylise the ancient designs of Rome. Signature of the author at the bottom right. On the back of the sheet and frame are the name and data of the author's Parisian workshop.
Material: Porcelain, Hand Painted; ID: 8032
measurements
Height:
47 cm
Width:
29 cm
Depth:
6 cm
Weight:
2.650 kg
Reservoir dimensions: 32 x 11.5 cm
measurements
declaration
Antiqon has clarified that the Picturesque Porcelain Layer. Hortense Richard (1847-1900). (LA494287) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1800