Pair of plates with flowers, attributed to Feuillet in Paris

Circa 1830

900

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Nice pair of plates decorated with a flower in its foliage in the center. The wings are decorated with floral cartouches on a green ground with golden scrolls. Characteristic of the decorator on porcelain Feuillet in Paris.

Size: diameter of 22cm

Workshop of Feuillet in Paris, around 1830.

Lit: Son of the pastry chef for the prince de Condé, Jean-Pierre Feuillet (1777-1840) learned to paint at the school founded by the prince at his chateau outside of Paris in Chantilly. On 20th July 1814 Feuillet settles in Paris as one of the first porcelain decorators on the rue de la Paix, under the protection of the prince. Feuillet gained a reputation as one of the best porcelain decorators in the city. His suppliers of white porcelain were always of high quality, including names like Nast and the Darte Frères. He was well known for his Alpine scenes and the quality of his gilding. At his death in 1840, Jean Boyer took over his workshop and continued in the same spirit.

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