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This object is a centerpiece made of barbotine, a ceramic technique where a liquid paste is molded, glazed, and fired to achieve a colorful and textured appearance. The piece depicts three cherubs (or putti), small nude figures often used in art to symbolize love or purity.
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These putti are shown in an elegant posture, supporting a basin decorated with an abundance of vegetal motifs. The basin itself is shaped like a conch, a shell often associated with water or marine creatures. The putti stand on a circular base adorned with foliage and reliefs representing natural elements such as rocks and earth. Their bodies are delicately draped with fine leaves, adding a touch of modesty to their nudity. The overall composition is reminiscent of the ornamental style of ceramics from the 16th and 18th centuries, particularly through its realistic forms and colors, made possible by the technical advancements of the period. The predominant colors include shades of green, royal blue, mustard yellow, and brown, which appear on the conches and the turtle shells visible on the backs of the putti. This decorative style reflects a naturalistic influence, with a particular focus on realistic details, both in the shapes and the color palette used. In summary, this object combines elements of classical art, naturalism, and advanced ceramic techniques of the time, making it an impressive and elegant decorative piece.
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