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Bourdaloue (Lady’s Chamber Pot)

Meissen Porcelain Manufactoryc.1729-1731

Gardiner Museum

Gardiner Museum
Toronto, Canada

Meissen bourdaloue sporting a collar of gilt Laud-und-Bandelwerk and bombe sides tapering towards a circular gilded foot ring. The loop handle with gilded shell thumbpiece. One panel shows Columbine seated in a purple dress with a green bodice picking a bunch of cherries from a bowl offered to her by her kneeling lover who is dressed in a puce tunic and iron-red knickerbockers. Behind them stands a mocking Harlequin in a chequered dark blue suit with yellow trimmings and a round black hat. His left foot rests up against a stone wall with a Grecian urn. A rural landscape stretches out into the distance. The other panel is a stage setting, with Columbine in a puce dress with white sleeves and a green bodice and white stockings seated in a sofa with her head turned towards Harlequin sitting beside her, and with her left hand resting in his right. Her neighbour wears a puce and yellow chequered shirt and holds a bourdaloue in his left hand. Behind them stands Pedrolino in a light green suit with a white ruff and a black hat leaning on the back of the sofa and pointing at the bourdalou. Posing before this trio with outstretched hands is Scaramouche in a black tunic with a white collar, black breeches and pleated cap. Above them hang heavy puce curtains with a background of formal court gardens.

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  • Title: Bourdaloue (Lady’s Chamber Pot)
  • Creator: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
  • Date Created: c.1729-1731
  • Physical Dimensions: Overall: 7.9 × 21.3 × 12 cm (3 1/8 × 8 3/8 × 4 3/4 in.)
  • Medium: Hard-paste porcelain with overglaze enamels, gilding and lustre
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