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A French Art Nouveau ceramic covered jar by Rupert Carabin, depicting a female nude crouching atop an organic form in a deep brown glaze. Pictured in: Art Nouveau Sculpture, by Alastair Duncan, p. 20 and in Dynamic Beauty: Sculpture of Art Nouveau Paris, by Macklowe Gallery, The Studley Press, 2011, p. 81.
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Artist: Carabin
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| Signed: Carabin monogram |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau covered porcelain jar designed by Georges de Feure and manufactured by Dufraisseix & Abbot, Limoges for Art Nouveau Bing. In the manner of de Feure’s renowned textiles, this piece is decorated with elegantly painted abstract floral and vegetal designs. Pictured in “The Paris Salons 1895-1914: Volume IV Ceramics & Glass” by Alastair Duncan, Page 159.
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Artist: De Feure
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| Signed: Artist’s Signet, ANB, LEUCONOE, 04-40 |
| Circa: 1890 |
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A French Art Nouveau ceramic covered bowl by Robhalben, decorated with raised flowers on a yellow and green glazed ground.
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Artist: Robhalben
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| Signed: "Robhalben Paris” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau ceramic covered jar by Rupert Carabin, depicting a female nude wrapped around a gourd-form with a deep green glaze. Pictured in: L’oeuvre de Rupert Carabin 1862.1932, by Colette Merklen, page 228 and in Dynamic Beauty: Sculpture of Art Nouveau Paris, by Macklowe Gallery, The Studley Press, 2011, p. 81. All of Carabin’s ceramic work was done by his own hand. This piece was made by Moulines, 20, rue Laffite.
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Artist: Carabin
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| Signed: "C", and, "11" |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau gilt-bronze covered jar by Alexandre Clerget, featuring a decoration of three dancing maidens amidst flowers. Model exhibited at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900. Pictured in: Siot-Décauville, Fondeur Editeur: Bronzes & Objets d'art, p. 89 and in Dynamic Beauty: Sculpture of Art Nouveau Paris, by Macklowe Gallery, The Studley Press, 2011, p. 114.
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Artist: Clerget
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| Signed: "A. Clerget" with “SIOT PARIS” foundry mark |
| Circa: 1900 |
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