Style Neo-Renaissance / Ref.14105
Théodore DECK (ceramist), Eugène GLUCK (painter), Ornamental dish decorated with a bucolic scene with an escarpolette
Dimensions
Height 3'' ⅛ 8cm
diameter: 16'' ⅛ 41cm
Origin:
France, 19th century
Status:
Good condition
This large dish, decorated with a bucolic scene, was created by Théodore Deck and painted by Eugène Gluck in 1866.
Théodore Deck initially trained as a stove maker. When he set up on his own in Paris in 1858, he made stove linings and, building on his success, moved into ceramics. The studio produced a large number of dishes, sometimes in collaboration with well-known painters. He gradually perfected his technique and enjoyed great success at the many World’s Fairs he took part in. In 1878, he was made an Officer of the Légion d’Honneur. He ran the Sèvres factory between 1887 and his death in 1891.
Like Deck, a native of the Haut-Rhin region, Eugène Gluck was both a painter and an illustrator. He worked with Théodore Deck from 1862. A member of the Société des artistes français, Gluck exhibited picturesque historical scenes in the vein of this décor at the Salon in Paris.
For more information on this work, see the video on MarcMaison.art.
Price: on request
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