Biscuit In Soft Sèvres Porcelain Representing The Young Girl With An Apron, 18th Century. flag


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"Biscuit In Soft Sèvres Porcelain Representing The Young Girl With An Apron, 18th Century."
Figurine in soft Sèvres biscuit representing a young girl holding her apron filled with bunches of grapes, model called "the little girl with an apron" created in 1752 by Blondeau after Boucher. Marked B on the terrace for Bachelier, head of the models from 1767 to 1774. 18th century. H: 22.5cm. Small fruits taken up on the front of the apron. See Tamara Préaud and Antoinette FayHallé, Porcelaine de Vincennes The origins of Sèvres. Exhibition catalog Grand Palais, Paris 1977-78, n°512 p 179 Ed of the National Museums Paris 1977-78, n°512 p. 179. Edition of the National Museums Paris, 1977.
Price: 3 500 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Porcelain
Height: 22,5

Reference: 1024896
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