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Sèvres Porcelain People amphora

Piratini Palace

Piratini Palace
Porto Alegre, Brazil

The manufacture of porcelain in Sèvres, on the outskirts of Versailles, was established from industries previously located in Vincennes. In activity since 1756, this industry became a leader and reference in the production of porcelain in Europe, largely due to the patronage of king Louis XV and Madame de Pompadour. A selection of leading French scientists and artists became involved with the company, developing better formulas and new styles. For example, the chemist Jean Hallot, the painter François Boucher and the sculptor Étienne-Maurice Falconet.

Porcelain amphora in Cobalt blue tone, with a decorative medallion, painted with a romantic scene (ladies talking on a country background), and surrounded by golden scrolls. The metal handles are crafted with floral carvings. The plunger at the top of the cap, in the shape of a pinecone, is also made of metal and is secured by gold tape on the side handles. The amphora is fixed on a circular metal base. It also has the illegible signature of the artisan and the number 065

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  • Title: Sèvres Porcelain People amphora
  • Location: Piratini Palace
  • Type: Ceramics
Piratini Palace

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