"Jacob Petit-porcelain From Paris-monogrammed Plate-floral Decor And Gilding"
JACOB PETIT 1796-1868 After learning drawing as an autodidact, Jacob Petit entered the studio of the painter Antoine Jean-Gros, a disciple of Jacques Louis David. Early attracted to porcelain, he joined the Sèvres factory in 1822. Passionate about decorative arts, he made several trips to France and Europe (Italy, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands and England) to deepen his knowledge and perfect his technique. Jacob Petit produces a large number of decorative porcelain objects: crockery, vases, teapots, perfume bottles, incense burners, inkwells, paperweights, trinket trays, clocks, interior lights, and even fireplaces Very beautiful Paris porcelain plate with floral and gilding decoration. Very slight defects Diameter 24 cm.