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Image of Gallery in South Kensington
On display at V&A South Kensington
Ceramics, Room 139, The Curtain Foundation Gallery

Vase

ca 1896 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Albert-Louis Dammouse (1848-1926), was born at Sèvres, Paris, the son of a modeller and decorator at the national factory, where he had an early apprenticeship including learning the difficult technique of pâte-sur-pâte. In about 1892, he established his own studio-workshop there, with his brother Edouard-Alexandre, after lengthy experience in other potteries. Dammouse specialised in delicately-drawn decoration inspired by patterns and images from the Far and Middle East. These were very fashionable in the late 1890s. In the early 1900s he began to work in glass, concentrating on that alone in his last years.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Porcelain, gilding and <i>pâte-sur-pâte</i>
Brief description
Vase, porcelain, with pâte-sur-pâte and gilded decoration, by Albert Dammouse of Sèvres, France, 1896
Physical description
Vase, with decoration of leaves and flowers in white, blues and greens around a band and borders in pâte-sur-pâte and gilding
Dimensions
  • Height: 13cm
Marks and inscriptions
'AD' in monogram, and a fleur-de-lys, painted in green;
Object history
Bought from Messrs Berguin & Varangier, 26 rue Vignon, Paris for £1.19s.8d.
Summary
Albert-Louis Dammouse (1848-1926), was born at Sèvres, Paris, the son of a modeller and decorator at the national factory, where he had an early apprenticeship including learning the difficult technique of pâte-sur-pâte. In about 1892, he established his own studio-workshop there, with his brother Edouard-Alexandre, after lengthy experience in other potteries. Dammouse specialised in delicately-drawn decoration inspired by patterns and images from the Far and Middle East. These were very fashionable in the late 1890s. In the early 1900s he began to work in glass, concentrating on that alone in his last years.
Collection
Accession number
487-1896

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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