Dish
ca. 1868 (made)
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The South Kensington Museum (the V&A) was founded with a collection of contemporary work from many countries to be used as a teaching collection for the instruction of students at its own design school (now the Royal College of Art) as well as at a network of associated design schools throughout the country. The museum was also interested in the work of students abroad and this dish was acquired as such an example. The student, Mlle Lucy Reinvillier, then aged 20, decorated this dish after a painting by Edouard Rischgitz
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Earthenware, painted in colours |
Brief description | Dish, earthenware painted in colours, by Lucy Reinvillier, made by Lebeuf & Milliet, Creil-Montereau, France, ca. 1868 |
Physical description | Dish of earthenware, painted in the centre with a pair of wild ducks in flight over water. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'L.M. & cie Depose' within an image of a tazza, 'Creil et Montereau' printed; '3J' and an arrow, incised; 'E H [?] d'ap Es Rzs [?]' painted ('EH' is for Mlle Eugénie Hautier, head of the Ecole Practique des Arts Industriels pour les jeunes Filles, Paris, where this dish was painted.) |
Production | Painted at the École Practique des Arts Industriels pour les Jeunes Filles, Paris, under the direction of Mlle. Eugénie Hautier |
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Summary | The South Kensington Museum (the V&A) was founded with a collection of contemporary work from many countries to be used as a teaching collection for the instruction of students at its own design school (now the Royal College of Art) as well as at a network of associated design schools throughout the country. The museum was also interested in the work of students abroad and this dish was acquired as such an example. The student, Mlle Lucy Reinvillier, then aged 20, decorated this dish after a painting by Edouard Rischgitz |
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Accession number | 1790-1869 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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