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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Sèvres Porcelain, A Soft-Paste Vincennes Porcelain Ewer, painted by Armand l’aîné and given in 1756 by Madame de Pompadour to the Elector of Cologne, 1755

Sèvres Porcelain

A Soft-Paste Vincennes Porcelain Ewer, painted by Armand l’aîné and given in 1756 by Madame de Pompadour to the Elector of Cologne, 1755
H19.2 cm
H.7 1/2 in
11010
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This Ewer is in outstanding condition and also was completed as an exceptionally lavish example of such a piece in the early 1750s.The painting is not only distinctive of the work of Louis-Denis Armand but also the piece bears his painter's mark of a crescent. Compared to other very fine pieces of his work this is also distinctive as it has not the usual pair of birds in a landscape setting, but six birds occupying the large reserve.


In addition the gilding is a great example of florid rococo design of the period incorporating scrollwork, shell forms, water patterns, flowers, trellis patterns and sanded areas. The ground colour is also applied in a lavish and successful manner.

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