Two boys struggling with a fish
Candlestick
ca. 1755 (made)
ca. 1755 (made)
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Place of origin |
Group of two boys struggling with a fish (now lacking candle nozzle), Pont-aux-Choux pottery factory, about 1755
Object details
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Title | Two boys struggling with a fish (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Creamware (faïence fine) |
Brief description | Group of two boys struggling with a fish (now lacking candle nozzle), Pont-aux-Choux pottery factory, about 1755 |
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Production | Acquired as Italian or French, ca. 1770. |
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Bibliographic reference | For the attribution to Pont-aux-Choux, the dating to c. 1755, and the indentification as a candlestick, see J. V. G. Mallet, 'Two Children and a Fish', in French Porcelain Society Journal, Vol. 1, 2003, pp. 131-47. Mallet illustrates similar compostions in French, German and English ceramics, and discusses the possibility of derivation from Versailles garden sculpture designed by Le Brun and executed by Jean-Baptiste Tuby, possibly by way of a French silver prototype. |
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Accession number | C.128-1985 |
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Record created | June 7, 2004 |
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