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Sugar Bowl (from a tea service), Sevres, 1770. Creators
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Sugar Bowl (from a tea service), Sevres, 1770. Creators
Sugar Bowl (from a tea service), Sevres, 1770
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This exquisite print captures the sheer beauty and craftsmanship of a Sugar Bowl from a tea service, created by Sevres in 1770. The delicate porcelain piece showcases the artistry of the 18th century with its angelic cherubs and intricate blue bassetaille design. The French artist, Francois Boucher the Younger, masterfully depicted these cherubim figures that adorn the sugar bowl, adding an ethereal touch to this functional object. The gilded gold accents further enhance its elegance and highlight the attention to detail in every aspect of its creation. This artifact is a testament to European applied arts during this period, showcasing not only France's rich cultural heritage but also their mastery in ceramics. Displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago, this artwork stands as a symbol of timeless beauty and serves as a reminder of our connection to past civilizations. Its enamelled decoration reflects both artistic excellence and technical skill that was highly valued during that era. Jacques Fontaine's contribution to Sevres Porcelain Manufactory is evident through his impeccable craftsmanship showcased in this sugar bowl. As we admire this antique treasure captured in stunning detail through photography, we are transported back in time to appreciate an era where art seamlessly merged with functionality.
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