Montagnon 1880s French Monumental Blue Yellow Green Majolica Jardinière on Stand
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Description
Circa 1875-1889, large two-part French Provincial faience jardinière / planter, entirely hand painted, with its matching rimmed stand that can also be used as a jardin d'hiver stool, with the signature of Antoine Montagnon (1838-1899), owner of the Faiencerie d'Art in Nevers created in the 17th century, 1648.
These two 19th century pieces, column base and jardinière, are decorated in the 17th century Nevers majolica manner in polychrome glaze, yellow, orange, aqua, blue, green tints on white with Italian, Moorish, Mythological and Persian influences, with nicely detailed heads of Pan as handles, panels of foliage and scrolls around the rims.
Colors are vibrant and cheerful and the size impressive.
Antoine Montagnon bought the existing business in 1875 during the time of the decline of the potteries in Nevers. Despite the closing of centuries-old manufacturers in Nevers due to the English competition, especially Minton, he made Nevers Faience famous again. Because of his success, particularly due to the admirable reception of the public and the critics at the Great Expositions in Paris of 1878 and 1889, he was known as "The Renovator of the Faience of Nevers." He kept the tradition alive and his creative spirit was passed on future generations until 2015 when the Company closed.
Dimensions of planter: D 19 in. x W 24 x H 19.75
Dimensions of column: Diameter 16 in. x H 23.4 . -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: France Period: 19th Century Materials: Hand-Painted Enamel, Hand-Crafted Majolica, Hand-Crafted Pottery Condition: Fair. Wear consistent with age and use. Styles / Movements: Art Nouveau, Art Pottery, Majolica Dealer Reference #: 180P Incollect Reference #: 291342 -
Dimensions
W. 24 in; H. 43 in; D. 9 in; W. 60.96 cm; H. 109.22 cm; D. 22.86 cm;
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