Style Japonism, Chinoiserie / Ref.14920
Taxil DOAT for the SÈVRES Manufacture, Oxblood Red Glazed Porcelain Jardinière, 1907
Dimensions
Height 14'' ⅝ 37cm
diameter: 15'' ¾ 40cm
Origin:
France, 1907
This large jardiniere in glazed red porcelain was created by Taxile Doat in 1907 in his workshop in Sèvres.
A talented ceramist, Taxile Doat worked for the Sèvres manufactory between 1877 and 1905, while maintaining a personal workshop in Paris, and later in Sèvres. He taught ceramics in the United States between 1909 and 1915.
Influenced by East Asian arts, he presents here a vase with a very refined form and decor. Its shape and color echo Asian pieces such as an 18th-century Chinese jardiniere. The ceramist adopted this form while making it his own, adding cabochons of green and blue glazed ceramic that define the character of the piece.
The work is signed, dated, and located under the base.
A porcelain vase with very similar decoration, which was part of the collection of the gallerist Oscar Graf, a specialist in the artist, also demonstrates Doat's fascination with traditional Chinese porcelain, whose forms he repeatedly reinterpreted.
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Price: on request
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