Vase

1867 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Little is known about Faugeron & Dupuis who were, possibly, a decorating firm rather than a manufacturer. Their premises were in rue du Faubourg, St Denis, Paris, from where this vase and its pair were purchased. In the catalogue to the international exhibition, Paris, 1867, in which these vases were shown, the company was advertised as exhibiting 'porcelain; decorated porcelain and earthenware'. Naturalism was a recurring 19th century theme which was condemned by critics as unsuitable and inappropriate at the Great Exhibition held in London in 1851. Nevertheless it survived in various forms in the painterly, full-blown style shown here in the 1860s.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Earthenware, painted in enamels
Brief description
Vase, one of a pair, earthenware painted in enamels, posisbly decorated by Faugeron & Dupuis, Paris, France, 1867
Physical description
Vase, one of a pair. Elongated slightly bulbous body, out-turned rim, low foot rim. Painted in colours with jungle and aquatic plants and water fowl.
Dimensions
  • Height: 70cm
  • Diameter: 21.9cm
Object history
One of a pair with 758-1869.
Subjects depicted
Association
Summary
Little is known about Faugeron & Dupuis who were, possibly, a decorating firm rather than a manufacturer. Their premises were in rue du Faubourg, St Denis, Paris, from where this vase and its pair were purchased. In the catalogue to the international exhibition, Paris, 1867, in which these vases were shown, the company was advertised as exhibiting 'porcelain; decorated porcelain and earthenware'. Naturalism was a recurring 19th century theme which was condemned by critics as unsuitable and inappropriate at the Great Exhibition held in London in 1851. Nevertheless it survived in various forms in the painterly, full-blown style shown here in the 1860s.
Bibliographic reference
L'Opinion Nationale June 24, 1867 (Press Cuttings Library) Catalogue to international exhibition, Paris, 1867
Collection
Accession number
758A-1869

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Record createdJune 22, 2010
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