A SEVRES PORCELAIN BEAU BLEU VERMICULE FLOWER VASE (CUVETTE A FLEURS 'COURTEILLE', 3EME GRANDEUR)
A SEVRES PORCELAIN BEAU BLEU VERMICULE FLOWER VASE (CUVETTE A FLEURS 'COURTEILLE', 3EME GRANDEUR)

CIRCA 1760

細節
A SEVRES PORCELAIN BEAU BLEU VERMICULE FLOWER VASE (CUVETTE A FLEURS 'COURTEILLE', 3EME GRANDEUR)
CIRCA 1760
Of bombé form with applied foliate handles, on four snail-scroll feet, painted after Teniers with a family in a garden outside a tavern, a man drinking from a tankard at the left, reserved within a tooled gilt band on the overglaze beau bleu ground further gilt with richly tooled foliate scrolls, the ends and back gilt overall with vermiculé
9½ in. (24.2 cm.) wide
來源
The Property of a California Collector; Christie's, New York, 19 May 2004, lot 71.

登入
瀏覽狀況報告

拍品專文

The present cuvette à fleurs 'Courteille' is an example of the smallest of the three sizes in which the model was produced. A pair of the same size and shape, also painted with scenes after David Teniers the Younger but on a green ground, is in the Wallace Collection. A cuvette à fleurs 'Verdun', 2ème grandeur and a gobelet et soucoupe 'enfoncé' also in the Wallace Collection, feature the same mother seated with a baby in her lap found on the present example, the scene found in Teniers paintings in the Prado and the Louvre dated 1645-1652.

Factory records show that vases of this size and decoration were sold both in pairs and as part of a garniture at a cost of 240 livres each. The present example with its enameled blue ground likely cost a similar amount.

See R. Savill, The Wallace Collection Catalogue of Sèvres Porcelain, London, 1988, vol. I, cat. nos. C208-209, C227 and C442 and pp. 42-55 for the pieces mentioned above as well as a detailed discussion of the model, the various permutations in which it was sold, and other known examples, including several unmarked examples painted with Teniers scenes (p. 55, footnote 44).

更多來自 <strong>法國精品</strong>

查看全部
查看全部