Glazed ceramic L. Pinson 1880 after Prud'hon Femme aux Amours
- H35 x W29
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- blue
4.97
Description
Here is a painted glazed ceramic made by l. Pinson the signature is difficult to identify, it represents an antique scene. It is an object of the nineteenth century made on a terracotta element, a beautiful neoclassical plate. Pierre prudon, known as pierre paul prud'hon, born in 1758, is one of the great painters of the late eighteenth century – and also one of the greatest draftsmen of his time. His output includes many compositions intended for engraving, which have been widely distributed. Painter, and draftsman; but he is not spontaneously cited as an illustrator. And apart from two famous plates (phrosine and melidore, and the death of virginia) this part of his work remains in the shadows. Unfortunately, we report gaps and jumps of enamel in places, especially in the border, however everything remains presentable and pleasing to the eye. For the state thank you to detail the photos. G73. Feel free to zoom in. Photos are an integral part of the description. Size: height: 34.5 cm. Width: 28.5 cm.
Ref. : 3ET5C8EQ
- Dimensions :
- H35 x W29
- Color :
- blue
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- classic
4.97
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