ATTRIBUTED TO FRANÇOIS VION (1737-1790)
Bronzier in Paris, received master founder in 1764.
OVOID EWER REALIZED WITH A PORCELAIN VASE
WITH MONOCHROME COPPER RED DECORATION
KNOWN AS "OXBLOOD".
Porcelain of the Qianlong period (1736-1795).
Superb mounting of chased and gilded bronzes. Made around 1765.
H. 31 cm L. 13,5 cm L. of the base 11 cm.
The porcelain has been damaged and glued back together.
Provenance:
- Former Bernard Steinitz Collection.
Bibliography:
- This ewer appears in the book
" La Folie d'Artois ", conceived and realized
from the magazine l'Objet d'art / Antiquaires
in Paris with the collaboration of Daniel Alcouffe,
Paris, 1988, page 234.
References:
- See the base of two clocks;
a - Vauchez " Venus and two loves " with
the four buttresses with the same winding
of the base.
b - Le Paute " Les trois grâces à cercle tournant ".
Same base
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