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Large pink and green earthenware planter with plant decoration

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Large pink and green earthenware planter with plant decoration

This large pink and green earthenware planter is decorated in the centre with a medallion surrounded by scrolls and acanthus leaves, with two horizontal bands surrounded by a plant decoration of large leaves and flowers. Two bands of gadroons on three sides of the piece frame the central decoration, and are embellished with beehives in their corners. The piece is made up of different separable parts, as earthenware pieces, which need to be fired at high temperatures in a kiln, must have volumes adapted to the kiln in which they are fired. Each part was made separately from the others and then, once all the parts had been fired, they were all assembled to obtain the final work. Each part is signed by the artist, Pierre Perret, and by the place where the planter was produced, Mont Boron in Nice. The intertwining of plant motifs in the decoration, giving an effect of movement, and the imposing size of this planter are a perfect example of Napoleon III's reinterpretation of the Baroque style, however, the colours seem more markedly Art Nouveau, particularly the green that appears in the ceramics under the direction of the Massier family. A former notary of the town of Vallauris, located on the French Riviera, Pierre Perret worked from 1895 with the Massier family, owners of a ceramic factory. This family of ceramists innovated in the artistic field through their research into old techniques, such as glazed earthenware, or metallic lustre, but also showed great originality, characteristic of the works of the factory, with the search for harmony between green and purple with a floral and plant vocabulary of the art nouveau. In 1898, Pierre Perret bought the Mont Boron and Vallauris potteries from Jérôme Massier Fils (Jean-Baptiste). He sold them in 1901, but after going bankrupt in 1908, took over his property, finally selling it to Jean-Baptiste Massier in 1909.

Dimensions:
Width: 211 cm
Height: 52 cm
Depth: 40 cm

Henri CHAPU — À la Jeunesse

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Henri CHAPU — À la Jeunesse

This sculpture depicts a woman with her arm raised, leaning on a monument at the base of which are inscribed the words: “A LA JEUNESSE” (To Youth). Signed by Henri Chapu, this work is composed of various materials skillfully blended together: carved from white marble, the female figure holds a gilded bronze laurel branch in her hand and leans on a red stone monument left rough in places. Our work should be compared with two sketches dated around 1875, commissioned by the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1872 for a monument in memory of the painter Henri Regnault, who died at the front during the Franco-Prussian War. The first terracotta model is kept at the Musée Carnavalet (inv. S3494). Entitled La Jeunesse (Youth), the stele bears the inscription “LAUREA / NON LACRYMAE / 1870-1871.” Accompanied by the dates of the conflict, the motto “Glory, not tears” explains the motif of the laurel branch. The second sketch is a plaster cast kept at the Musée d'Orsay (inv. RF 1785) on which no date accompanies the sober dedication to Henri Regnault and the artist's signature. Henri Chapu présente le modèle au Salon de 1875 et remporte une médaille d’honneur. Le 12 août 1876, le monument est inauguré dans la cour du mûrier aux Beaux-Arts de Paris. Le succès de cette figure féminine porte le sculpteur à éditer le modèle dans trois dimensions en collaboration avec Ferdinand Barbedienne à partir de 1878. Ces fontes présentent quelques variantes quant à leur dédicace. Notre variante, sculptée de la main de l’artiste, est exceptionnelle : à notre connaissance, elle est la seule version à proposer une telle combinaison de matériaux. La variété des matériaux est soulignée par la diversité de leur traitement : la douceur du modelé de la figure féminine en marbre blanc contraste avec les degrés sommairement dégrossis dans la pierre rouge ou le chapiteau ionique gravé en très bas relief.

Dimensions:
Width: 35 cm
Height: 99 cm
Depth: 30 cm

Napoleon III style fireplace decorated with acanthus leaves, in griotte red marble

Dimensions:
Width: 123 cm
Height: 99 cm
Depth: 38 cm
Inner width: 86 cm
Inner height: 73 cm