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Tazza

ca. 1862 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This tazza was bought from the London 1862 Exhibition for £80. The Algerian Onyx Company, owned from 1858 by the Société Alphonse Pallu et Cie, enjoyed great success in the 1860s. The designer, Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, started work as a goldsmith's apprentice. From 1850 to 1855 he was in England designing for, among others, the Minton porcelain factory. Back in Paris in 1855 he won medals at the Paris Exhibition and established himself as a leading sculptor and designer in a variety of media, working in a neo-mannerist style.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Algerian onyx marble and gilt bronze
Brief description
Tazza, gilt bronze and Algerian onyx marble, designed by A.-E. Carrier-Belleuse, made by Compagnie des Marbres Onyx d'Algérie, Paris, ca.1862
Physical description
Tazza, the bowl supported by two female figures in gilt bronze, the bowl and pedestal of Algerian onyx.
Dimensions
  • Height: 79.37cm
  • Diameter: 56.51cm
Gallery label
(1987-2006)
TAZZA
Designer: A.E. Carrier-Belleuse (1824-1887)
Manufacturer: Compagnie des Marbres Onyx d'Algérie
Paris: about 1862
Gilt bronze and Algerian onyx.

This tazza was bought from the London 1862 Exhibition for £80. The Algerian Onyx Company, owned from 1858 by the Société Alphonse Pallu et Cie, enjoyed great success in the 1860s. The designer, Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, started work as a goldsmith's apprentice. From 1850 to 1855 he was in England designing for, among others, the Minton porcelain factory. Back in Paris in 1855 he won medals at the Paris Exhibition and established himself as a leading sculptor and designer in a variety of media, working in a neo-mannerist style.
Object history
Bought from the London 1862 Exhibition for £80.
Historical context
The Algerian Onyx Company, owned from 1858 by the Société Alphonse Pallu et Cie, enjoyed great success in the 1860s. The designer, Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, started work as a goldsmith's apprentice. From 1850 to 1855 he was in England designing for, among others, the Minton porcelain factory. Back in Paris in 1855 he won medals at the Paris Exhibition and established himself as a leading sculptor and designer in a variety of media, working in a neo-mannerist style.
Subject depicted
Summary
This tazza was bought from the London 1862 Exhibition for £80. The Algerian Onyx Company, owned from 1858 by the Société Alphonse Pallu et Cie, enjoyed great success in the 1860s. The designer, Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, started work as a goldsmith's apprentice. From 1850 to 1855 he was in England designing for, among others, the Minton porcelain factory. Back in Paris in 1855 he won medals at the Paris Exhibition and established himself as a leading sculptor and designer in a variety of media, working in a neo-mannerist style.
Bibliographic reference
Inventory of Art Objects Acquired in the Year 1863 In: Inventory of the Objects in the Art Division of the Museum at South Kensington, Arranged According to the Dates of their Acquisition. Vol I. London: Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode for H.M.S.O., 1868, p. 56
Collection
Accession number
9070-1863

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Record createdMay 26, 2006
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