Figure
ca. 1775 (made)
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Figure, in hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels and gilded, of a young goatherd standing and leaning against a stile on a grassy bank and looking down at a kid held under his arms; he wears a wide-brimmed black hat, into the ribbon of which is stuck a clay pipe, a long pale mauve coat over a flowered waistcoat, which is confined by a belt at the waist and left unbuttoned so as to expose a white shirt open at the neck, yellow knee-breeches, white stockings, and brown gaiters over black shoes; a wicker-covered flask rests against the mound at his feet; the base is roughly squared and painted to imitate the ground
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Materials and techniques | Hard-paste porcelain, painted in enamels and gilded |
Brief description | Figure, in hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels and gilded, of a young goatherd standing and leaning against a stile on a grassy bank and looking down at a kid held under his arms, made by Bristol porcelain factory, Bristol, ca. 1775 |
Physical description | Figure, in hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels and gilded, of a young goatherd standing and leaning against a stile on a grassy bank and looking down at a kid held under his arms; he wears a wide-brimmed black hat, into the ribbon of which is stuck a clay pipe, a long pale mauve coat over a flowered waistcoat, which is confined by a belt at the waist and left unbuttoned so as to expose a white shirt open at the neck, yellow knee-breeches, white stockings, and brown gaiters over black shoes; a wicker-covered flask rests against the mound at his feet; the base is roughly squared and painted to imitate the ground |
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Credit line | Given by Lady Charlotte Schreiber |
Object history | Purchased by Lady Charlotte Schreiber from Van Houtum, Amsterdam, for £6 in March 1872. In her Journals (vol. I, p. 134) Lady Charlotte Schreiber recorded: 'Took a carriage and went straight to Van Houtum's to see what he might have. Great was my delight and surprise on going to his best cupboard, to find a Bristol figure, a youth holding a comb [lamb?], nearly perfect! I was so astonished that I put it down again, hardly believing my own eyes at so great a find. Of course he had not an idea what it was, but because it was large he wanted £7 for it. It ended in our giving him £7 for that and two Bow sauceboats in red camaieu.' |
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Other number | Sch. I 747 - Schreiber number |
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Accession number | 414:734-1885 |
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Record created | February 10, 2009 |
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