The Crowned Shepherd, Earthenware Of Saint Clement 18 'century.
Artist: Paul-louis Cyfflé (1724-1806)
The Crowned Shepherd, Earthenware of Saint Clement 18th century.
After Paul Louis Cyfflé Group in polychrome earthenware from Lorraine representing a pastoral scene of a shepherd playing the bagpipes near a shepherdess leaning on a stump at her feet a dog.
Marked in blue under the Saint Clément base, after a model by Paul Louis Cyfflé.
The bucolic subjects were inspired by the naturalist movement initiated by JJ Rousseau and appreciated by Queen Marie Antoinette. Measurements: H 24cm x 19cm x 14cm.
Paul-Louis Cyfflé sculptor and ceramist, founded the factory of Lunéville, he acquired a reputation in the world of ceramics his name is associated with the Terre of Lorraine.
After Paul Louis Cyfflé Group in polychrome earthenware from Lorraine representing a pastoral scene of a shepherd playing the bagpipes near a shepherdess leaning on a stump at her feet a dog.
Marked in blue under the Saint Clément base, after a model by Paul Louis Cyfflé.
The bucolic subjects were inspired by the naturalist movement initiated by JJ Rousseau and appreciated by Queen Marie Antoinette. Measurements: H 24cm x 19cm x 14cm.
Paul-Louis Cyfflé sculptor and ceramist, founded the factory of Lunéville, he acquired a reputation in the world of ceramics his name is associated with the Terre of Lorraine.
1 800 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Good condition
Material: Earthenware
Length: 19 cm
Width: 14 cm
Height: 24 cm
Reference (ID): 960779
Availability: In stock
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