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A Bather

Figure
ca. 1758/1766-ca. 1773 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Figure of a female bather, biscuit porcelain.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Figure
  • Stand
TitleA Bather (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Biscuit porcelain
Brief description
Figure of a bather, biscuit porcelain, modelled by Étienne-Maurice Falconet at Sèvres porcelain factory, France, about 1766-1773
Physical description
Figure of a female bather, biscuit porcelain.
Dimensions
  • Whole height: 36.5cm
  • Whole depth: 14.5cm
  • Whole width: 13.5cm
Object history
Purchased from the Barker Collection.
Acquisition type: Purchase
Production
A reduced version of a large marble sculpture made by Falconet in 1757 and now in the Louvre. According to S. Ericksen and G. de Bellaigue, the model and first mould of the Sèvres biscuit figure were made in the course of 1758, and production started in the same year during which five examples were sold at 144 livres each. Compare also example in Falconet à Sèvres, Musee de Sèvres, 2001, cat 95b, which is dated 1766-1773.
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic references
  • S. S+Ericksen & G. de Bellaigue, Sèvres Porcelain, 1987, pp. 314 and pl. 127.
  • p. 63 Bückling, Maraike eds. Gefährliche Liebschaften: Die Kunst des Französischen Rokoko. Hirmer: Munich, 2015. ISBN 9783941399549.
Collection
Accession number
384-1874

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Record createdJune 7, 2004
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