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Fanciulla con due anitre e torre
Fanciulla con due anitre e torre
Year
XIX
Materials
porcellana
Inventory
2048/C
Dimensions
Altezza: 36 cm
Definition
veilleuse
Description
Veilleuse raffigurante torre alla base della quale siede fanciulla con due anitre; festone di fiori e foglie incorniciano la torre sulla quale posa il bricco. Colori bianco, blu e oro.
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Le veilleuses con base ovale erano di moda in Francia, Inghilterra e Boemia intorno al 1850-1860 (Cfr. V.BROSIO, Les veilleuses, luci dell'Ottocento, Milano 1971, p.54, fig.63; p.132, tav.XLIV - probabilmente di fabbricazione inglese).
Cfr. H.NEWMAN, Veilleuses 1750-1860, London 1967, p.82, fig.41; plate VIII (di manifatture francesi).
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