Earth

Figure
1772-1775 (modelled)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Figure, in hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels and gilded, of Earth represented by a young man in a short dark brown cloak thrown back from his shoulders over a sleeveless flowered tunic and purple sandals; he stands beside a tree-stump with his left foot raised on the blade of a spade, on the handle of which he rests both his hands; at his feet is an overturned basket of fruit and vegetables, with a rake and a hoe

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleEarth (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Hard-paste porcelain, painted in enamels and gilded
Brief description
Figure, in hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels and gilded, of Earth represented by a young man standing beside a tree-stump with his left foot raised on the blade of a spade, on the handle of which he rests both his hands, made by Bristol porcelain factory, Bristol, modelled 1772-1775
Physical description
Figure, in hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels and gilded, of Earth represented by a young man in a short dark brown cloak thrown back from his shoulders over a sleeveless flowered tunic and purple sandals; he stands beside a tree-stump with his left foot raised on the blade of a spade, on the handle of which he rests both his hands; at his feet is an overturned basket of fruit and vegetables, with a rake and a hoe
Dimensions
  • Height: 25.4cm
Marks and inscriptions
'T°' [Impressed] (The mark of the 'repairer', traditionally identified as 'Tebo' but possibly John Toulouse or another)
Credit line
Given by Lady Charlotte Schreiber
Object history
One of four figures, emblematic of the Elements, with 414:731/ to C-1885 (Sch. I 743 to C)
Lady Charlotte Schreiber purchased three of these figures from Heigham or Higham, London, for £24 in July 1868 and the fourth from Wareham, London, for £10 10 shillings in July 1871
Subjects depicted
Other number
Sch. I 743 - Schreiber number
Collection
Accession number
414:731-1885

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Record createdFebruary 19, 2009
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