Nov 4, 2021
Nov 4, 2021
Nov 4, 2021

Standing Cup

Standing Cup

1844

Part of a set. See all set records

made at

Sèvres Porcelain Factory

(French, est. 1756)

modeled by

Hyacinthe-Jean Regnier

(French, 1803–1870)

decorated by

Francois-Hubert Barbin

(French, 1786-)

flowers painted by

Jacques-Nicolas Sinsson

(French)

Porcelain

Diameter: 35.6 cm (14 in.); Overall: 49 cm (19 5/16 in.)

Severance and Greta Millikin Purchase Fund 2001.121.a

Description

The official French porcelain factory at Sèvres has always been one of Europe's most important ceramic manufacturers, famous for its decorative pieces as well as more utilitarian wares. This vase in the Renaissance style, its design inspired by 16th-century French examples, is clearly in the tradition of elaborately conceived and decorated pieces intended for use by the French court or as presentation pieces by its monarchs. The latter was the fate of this Covered Cup, acquired in 1846 by Queen Marie-Amélie d'Orleans, the wife of Louis-Philippe, king during the July Monarchy (1830-48). Soon thereafter the vase was presented to a now unknown person. It is one of four pieces of this design made at the Sèvres factory, and the only one known today to have survived.

See also
Collection: 
Decorative Arts
Type of artwork: 
Ceramic
Medium: 
Porcelain

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