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The exceptional fish dish in earthenware from "Le Parisien" set, representing "La pêche aux bébés" ("Fishing for Babys") Slightly chantourné shape, representing a couple fishing for babies in a lake at sunrise, the baby caught waiting for a square aquarium. Signed bottom left, "fr.richard" and Creil stamp on the back.
AE0888/01
Length | 58 cm |
Width | 29.5 cm |
Designer | Froment-Richard; Creil & Montereau |
Period | 1876-1886 |
Materials | Earthenware |
Collection | Le Parisien |
Made in | France |
Le Parisien set is designed by the French artist and painter Antoine-Albert Richard (1845-1921) said "Froment-Richard". He designed several sets for the French Creil & Montereau manufacture, but "Le Parisien" is the most famous. Decorated with brown rim enhanced with groups of three petals, the whole set depicts a fantastic and humoristic universe with imaginary characters who play with vegetables, fruits, meat and fish.
Book pictures extracted from Gauvin (dir.), Antoine-Albert Richard dit Froment-Richard décorateur sur faïence à Creil, Montereau et Sarreguemines, Sarreguemines :Sarreguemines passion, 2010 pp.68-69
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