'Rousseau' service
Plate
1866-1867 (made)
1866-1867 (made)
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Plate of earthenware, depicting flowers, a bufferfly and a fly, on a white ground.
Object details
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Title | 'Rousseau' service (named collection) |
Materials and techniques | Earthenware, transfer-printed and painted in enamels |
Brief description | Plate, part of the 'Rousseau' service, earthenware transfer-printed and painted in enamels; designed by Felix Braquemond, made for François-Eugène Rousseau, by Lebeuf Milliet et Cie., Creil, France, 1866-67 |
Physical description | Plate of earthenware, depicting flowers, a bufferfly and a fly, on a white ground. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Creil / LM & Cie / Montereau / Modèle / E Rousseau / a / Paris' (Printed in black) |
Credit line | Given by F.-E. Rousseau |
Object history | This model was shown in the Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1867. The motifs were taken from Japanese prints including the Mangwa of the artist, Hokusai. |
Production | Designed by Felix Braquemond, made for François-Eugène Rousseau, by Lebeuf & Milliet et Cie. |
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Accession number | 699D-1869 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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