VASE “POISSONS”, CIRCA 1900
Celadon earthenware
Signed by both artists
29.5 cm.
Exhibition Musée Galliéra – Exposition des Grès, Faïences, Terres Cuites et leurs Applications, 1911 Vase Poissons, composition de Carrière (Exhibited by la maison TOY, 10, rue de la Paix, Paris)
Earthenware vase decorated with low-fired iridescent glaze
Signed underneath KG/Lunéville/Bussière
Bibliography L’Estampille L’Objet d’Art, n. 349, Ernest Bussière, la redécouverte d’un céramiste Art nouveau, p. 26 to p. 29
Exhibition Exposition de l’alliance provinciale des industries et d’art de l’école de Nancy, Pavillon de Marsan, Paris, 1903 Céramiques végétales – Ernest Bussière et l’art nouveau, musée de l’école de Nancy, 2000, ill. p. 49, n. 27 Die Jugend Der Moderne, Villa Stuck, Munich, 28 October 2010 – 23 January 2011, ill. p. 105, n. 88
PITCHER, CIRCA 1900
Celadon green pitcher with a design in light relief of a frog and water lilies
Enamel interior “Blue Deck”
Signed ERNEST CARRIÈRE and TH DECK Seal: Two points in a circle separated by a vertical line
Height: 30 cm.
Exhibition:
Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, 1897, n. 197 (model in plaster)
Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, 1902 Exposition de la porcelaine, son décor, sa monture, musée Galliera, Paris 1907
Bibliography: L’Illustration, n. 3088, 3 May 1902, special number of the 1902 Salon, ill. p. 316
Paul Arthur, French Art Nouveau Ceramics, An Illustrated Dictionary, Norma éditions, 2015, ill. p. 91
“FEMME PIEUVRE” INKWELL, CIRCA 1900
Enameled stoneware
Bearing the monogram of the artist, numbered 42
16 cm. high
Exhibition
Salon de la libre esthétique, Bruxelles, 1897 (galerie Laffite)
Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, 1897
Galerie Laffite, 1894-1895 Les Industries d’Art au Salon de la libre Esthétique, Bruxelles, 1897 L’Oeuvre de Rupert Carabin, Galerie du Luxembourg, Paris, 1974
Bibliography Catalogue de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, 1897
“VASE AU LIERRE” CIRCA 1904-1906
Grès overlaid with sang-de-boeuf,
green and blue glaze, decorated with ivy leaves
Stamped Les Grands Feux / Paul Dalpayrat /
L. Coudray
22 cm. high
17.5 cm. diameter
Bibliography
Horst Makus & al., Adrien Dalpayart – Céramique française de l’Art Nouveau, Arnoldsche, 1998,
p. 127, n. 56
COLOCYNTH, CIRCA 1900
Grès with yellow glaze, with blue and brown dripping
Impressed with the Voisin-Delacroix seal
11.5 cm. high
Bibliography
Arielle Guillaume Voisin-Delacroix – ou quand un sculpteur rencontre un céramiste, 1993,
similar model ill. p. 69, n. 43
Horst Makus Adrien Dalpayrat – Céramiste de l’Art Nouveau, Arnoldsche, 1998,
similar model ill. p. 114, n. 31
VASE, CIRCA 1900
White and pink porcelain with stylized vegetal decoration
Marked with the artist’s monogram
29 cm. high
Identical model in the GDA collection in Limoges
Bibliography Edith Mannoni, Porcelaines de Limoges, Massin éditeur, ill. p. 93
Exhibition Georges de Feure – Du symbolisme à l’art nouveau, Musée départemental Maurice Denis, Le Prieuré
11 March-5 June 1995
Fondation Neumann, Gingins, Suisse, 15 June-3 September 1995, n. 122
”DANTE ET VIRGILE”, 1903
Biscuit
Signed, marked with the manufacturer’s stamp,
stamped A.C (Alphonse Cieutat) and numbered 03.04 (April 1903)
36 cm. high
Bibliography
Colette Dumas, Théodore Rivière, sa vie, son œuvre, n. 78
A PAIR OF VASES, CIRCA 1900
Porcelain decorated with flowers and leaves; the chased mount in patinated wrought-iron
Marked with the manufacturer’s stamp and respectively numbered S97 and S98
24 cm. high
BALUSTER VASE, CIRCA 1900
Beige ceramic with nuanced tones. It rests on a gilt bronze base decorated with scrolls
Bearing the monogram PMP and located Sèvres, the mount is signed G. Keller Paris
37.5 cm. high
Bibliography
Paul Arthur, French Art Nouveau Ceramics, An Illustrated Dictionary, Norma Editions, 2015, ill. p. 383