Pastoral group in the land of Lorraine representing a shepherd holding a flute and a shepherdess spinning wool
The shepherd seated on a stump at his feet a dog and a sheep Bucolic subject inspired by the naturalist movement initiated by JJ Rousseau and appreciated by Queen Marie Antoinette.
Terre di Lorraini mark stamped in hollow and initials JG at the tip, mark found on pieces between 1777 and 1779.
Paul-Louis Cyfflé sculptor and ceramist, founded the Lunéville factory, he acquired a reputation in the world of ceramics its name is associated with the Land of Lorraine. Measurements: H.24cm x L 19.5cm x W 19cm.