The Nymphs of the Seine and Vase of Troyes
The Nymphs of the Seine and Vase of Troyes
Published 2015-04-08T10:56:45+00:00
This 144cm tall ornate vase was commissioned to decorate the Paris EXPO (Universal Exhibition) of 1900, though this particular model was cast in 1904 to be installed at the Cours-la-Reine. Two artists took to the work under the authorship of the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres, one of the principal European porcelain manufacturies. Sculptor Alfred Boucher (1850-1934, an example of his other work can be downloaded here) designed the three figurative nymphs. Ceramicist Alexandre Sandier designed the surmounting vase and realised the piece in ceramic and Alexander Dubois mass-produced it.
The work depicts three nymphs, mythological spirits of nature imagined as beautiful maidens who inhabited rivers and woods, surrounding a vase typical of Troyes.
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Date published | 08/04/2015 |
Complexity | Very Easy |
Title | The Nymphs of the Seine and Vase of Troyes |
Date | 1904 |
Dimension | Height 144cm |
Accession | PPO3587 |
Period | Decorative Arts |
Medium | Porcelain |
Artist | Alfred Boucher |
Place | Petit Palais Museum |
could be nice candle holder if it wasnt made with pla :)