Félix BRACQUEMOND & Théodore DECK (Paris,... Lot 39
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Félix BRACQUEMOND & Théodore DECK (Paris, 1833 - Sèvres, 1914 & Guebwiller, 1823 - Sèvres, 1891)
Large circular dish "Le Verger" - circa 1876
Deep-fired earthenware
Monogrammed "B" in the decor for Félix Bracquemond
Artist's stamp "THDeck" and circular medallion representing the artist on the reverse
Antique label on reverse
D. 55.8 cm
An important earthenware plate "Le
Verger" by Félix Bracquemond & Théodore Deck - circa 1876
22 in.
Exhibitions :
SNBA 1907, cat. no. 179: "Le Verger, large earthenware dish by Deck".
Walter, Smith, The Masterpieces of the Centennial International Exhibition 1876, Gebbie & Barrie publishers, Philadelphia, vol I1, 1877, for a similar model.
Walker, Francis A., General report of the judges of group II", International Exhibition, 1876. Reports and awards, Vol. III, Washington: Government printing office, 1880, for a similar model
Young, Jennie J., A compendium of the history and manufacture of pottery and porcelain, New York: Harper & Brothers, 1878, for a similar model.
Vors, Frederic, "Haviland faience", in The Art Amateur, June 1879, p. 14-15, for a similar model
Victor de Luynes, Rapport sur la céramique, Exposition universelle 1878, Paris, 1882, for a similar model
Bouillon, Jean-Paul (dir.), cat. exp. Félix Bracquemond et les arts décoratifs. Du japonisme à l'Art nouveau (Limoges, Musée national Adrien Dubouché, April 5 - July 4, 2005, then Selb-Plössberg, Deutsches Porzellanmusem, July 25 - October 25, 2005, then Beauvais, Musée départemental de l'Oise, November 16, 2005 - February 13, 2006), p. 155 for our model.
Félix BRACQUEMOND & Théodore DECK (Paris, 1833 - Sèvres, 1914 & Guebwiller, 1823 - Sèvres, 1891)
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