Les Chenapans, Earthenware From Saint Clément 18 'century.
Les Chenapans, Earthenware of Saint Clément 18th century. After Paul Louis Cyfflé
Les scoundrels apple thieves Group in polychrome earthenware from Lorraine representing a comical scene of two boys stealing apples from a servant.
Faience of Saint Clément., after a model by Paul Louis Cyfflé.
The bucolic and anecdotal subjects of rural life were inspired by the naturalist movement initiated by JJ Rousseau and appreciated by Queen Marie Antoinette.
Measurements: H 25cm x 16cm x 13cm. 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.
Les scoundrels apple thieves Group in polychrome earthenware from Lorraine representing a comical scene of two boys stealing apples from a servant.
Faience of Saint Clément., after a model by Paul Louis Cyfflé.
The bucolic and anecdotal subjects of rural life were inspired by the naturalist movement initiated by JJ Rousseau and appreciated by Queen Marie Antoinette.
Measurements: H 25cm x 16cm x 13cm. 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.
1 500 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Good condition
Length: 16 cm
Width: 13 cm
Height: 25 cm
Reference (ID): 960834
Availability: In stock
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