Barbotines. Pair Of Dishes. Charles-jean Avisseau, Alfred Renoleau ?
Artist: Alfred Renoleau, Charles-jean Avisseau ?
Pair of glazed earthenware dishes (rustic figuline): Charles -Jean AVISSEAU, Alfred Renoleau Tours school ?
In the taste of Bernard Palissy
Glazed earthenware dishes with naturalistic high-relief decoration of asnake, frogs, orvets, snails, crayfish, shells, etc...on a background of ferns and greenery.
Unmarked ass with brown cover
Rustic figuline" decoration in the spirit of BernardPalissy
+- 41 cm x 30.5 cm
No cracks or hairs, traces of use and tiny chips.
The historyof glazed earthenware during the French Renaissance is marked by the personalitySaintonge potter Bernard Palissy (1510?-1590), around whom a myriadaround whom a myth has been woven. In addition to his considerable scientific contributionartist and writer associated his name with the creation of "rusticfigulines", for which he received the official title of "Inventordes figulines du Roy". This decoration, known as "rustiques figulinesis essentially made up of animals (fish, lizards, frogs,crayfish), shells and plants in high relief. Fauna and floraseem to come alive on a rocky surface. The extreme precision of anatomicalanatomical details and vigorous naturalism are the fruit of a mastery of theof direct casting and overmolding, as well as a mastery of thethe science of jaspered glazes. (Cf Musée du Louvre website).
In the taste of Bernard Palissy
Glazed earthenware dishes with naturalistic high-relief decoration of asnake, frogs, orvets, snails, crayfish, shells, etc...on a background of ferns and greenery.
Unmarked ass with brown cover
Rustic figuline" decoration in the spirit of BernardPalissy
+- 41 cm x 30.5 cm
No cracks or hairs, traces of use and tiny chips.
The historyof glazed earthenware during the French Renaissance is marked by the personalitySaintonge potter Bernard Palissy (1510?-1590), around whom a myriadaround whom a myth has been woven. In addition to his considerable scientific contributionartist and writer associated his name with the creation of "rusticfigulines", for which he received the official title of "Inventordes figulines du Roy". This decoration, known as "rustiques figulinesis essentially made up of animals (fish, lizards, frogs,crayfish), shells and plants in high relief. Fauna and floraseem to come alive on a rocky surface. The extreme precision of anatomicalanatomical details and vigorous naturalism are the fruit of a mastery of theof direct casting and overmolding, as well as a mastery of thethe science of jaspered glazes. (Cf Musée du Louvre website).
680 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Earthenware
Length: 41 cm
Width: 30,5 cm
Reference (ID): 1749183
Availability: In stock
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