A Vincennes figure La Petite Fille au tablier
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A Vincennes figure La Petite Fille au tablier

CIRCA 1752-3, IMPRESSED RECTANGLE WITH INCISED M TO UNDERSIDE OF BASE

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A Vincennes figure La Petite Fille au tablier
Circa 1752-3, impressed rectangle with incised m to underside of base
Modelled by Pierre Blondeau slightly to the right with a head-scarf tied about her head, holding bunches of grapes and fruit in her apron, standing beside a tree-stump on a shaped rectangular grassy rockwork shallow mound base (small firing cracks and staining, slight blemish to hem of skirt)
Approximately 85/8 in. (22 cm.) high
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拍品专文

Although earlier slightly different versions of this model were produced in the white and in polychrome, the present version was first modelled by Blondeau in 1752. For illustrations and a discussion of the two models see Tamara Préaud and Antoine d'Albis, La Porcelaine de Vincennes (Paris 1991), pp. 172-3, no. 176. Also see Émile Bourgeois and Geo. Lechevallier-Chevignard, Le Biscuit de Sèvres, p. 1, no. 494 for an illustrated example of this model.

The subject was derived from François Boucher.

See the similar example from the Elizabeth Parke Firestone Collection (Part I) sold by Christie's New York on 21st March 1991, lot 108 (part).