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Three China Figures From The Wallace Elliot Collection, c1775
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Three China Figures From The Wallace Elliot Collection, c1775
Three China Figures From The Wallace Elliot Collection, left, bow figure of a shepherd boy after Giovanni Bologna (British Museum, London), centre Longton Hall figure of a goatherd and right, Chelsea red anchor mark figure of a Chinaman (Victoria and Albert Museum, London). From The Connoisseur Volume 101. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1938]
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Action Arm Raised Bologna British Museum Chelsea Porcelain Chinaman Cream Background Giambologna Giovanni Giovanni Bologna Goatherd Museum Of Ornamental Art Porcelain Reaching Out Shepherd The Connoisseur Victoria Albert Museum Victoria And Albert Museum Hand Gesture
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This print showcases three exquisite China figures from the esteemed Wallace Elliot Collection, dating back to around 1775. The left figure depicts a bow figure of a shepherd boy after Giovanni Bologna, housed in the British Museum in London. In the center stands a Longton Hall figure of a goatherd, while on the right is an enchanting Chelsea red anchor mark figure of a Chinaman, both held at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The image captures these delicate porcelain figures up close against a cream background, highlighting their intricate details and craftsmanship. Each figure represents different occupations and professions from 18th-century China - the shepherd boy gesturing with his hand raised, symbolizing his role as caretaker; the goatherd immersed in his job tending to his flock; and the Chinaman exuding elegance with his reaching out arm gesture. Published in The Connoisseur Volume 101 by The Connoisseur Ltd. London in 1938, this print offers viewers a glimpse into Chinese culture during that era. It serves as a testament to how art can transcend time and borders, preserving history for generations to come.
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