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Source Description
In about 1872, Charles Haviland, the Limoges porcelain manufacturer, opened his Auteuil Studio in Paris. Under the direction of Félix Bracquemond, the etcher and friend of the impressionist painters, the Auteuil Studio briefly produced "Barbotine" wares, which combined an impressionistic handling of colors with elements of Japanese design, all rendered by hand. Jules-Auguste Habert-Dys (1850-after 1927) produced these vases in the Barbotine style.
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Document identity
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17512
label
One of a Pair of Vases
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object
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Source metadata
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17512
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object
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normalized
title
One of a Pair of Vases
description
In about 1872, Charles Haviland, the Limoges porcelain manufacturer, opened his Auteuil Studio in Paris. Under the direction of Félix Bracquemond, the etcher and friend of the impressionist painters, the Auteuil Studio briefly produced "Barbotine" wares, which combined an impressionistic handling of colors with elements of Japanese design, all rendered by hand. Jules-Auguste Habert-Dys (1850-after 1927) produced these vases in the Barbotine style.
provenance
Malcolm Magruder, Millwood, VA, 1997; Walters Art Museum, 1997, by purchase.
date
ca. 1878
citationUrl
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Ceramics
vases
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1
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1
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import
dimensions
units
cm
width
28
height
24.5
depth
9.5
dimensionsRaw
11 x 9 5/8 x 3 3/4 in. (28 x 24.5 x 9.5 cm)
Source extras
RelatedObjects
4440
med
earthenware with glaze
creator_ids
6314
35303
collection_ids
EAN
exhibition_ids
190
1993
Single page context
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1
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0
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photo
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