"Important Earthenware Vase, Renaissance Style – 2nd Part 19th Century"
Important earthenware vase in the Renaissance style decorated with foliage, scrolls, chimeras and macaroons on a nuanced ultramarine blue background. The baluster body is decorated with a cartouche inspired by the painting “The Toilet of Venus” created by the French painter François Boucher (1703-1770). The choker neck is long and the lip is everted. This vase has two large handles fixed on the shoulder representing coiled snakes. These elements rest on a slightly rounded pedestal. This earthenware vase will please you for its size and originality. ******** Period: 2nd part 19th century Very good condition. Slight accident on the foot Additional photos available by clicking on the following link: https://www.antiquites-lecomte.com/boutique/coupes-et-vases/important-vase-en-faience-style-renaissance-2eme-partie- xix Delivery, in France and Europe possible, by our partner specializing in the transport of antiques and works of art. Dimensions: Height: 70 cm Width: 30 cm Depth: 24 cm Opening: 5 cm Weight: 6 kg Ref: 831U