Attributed to Minton or Copeland
PUTTO FIGURAL PARIAN STATUE, FRANCE, 19th CENTURY
PUTTO FIGURAL PARIAN STATUE, FRANCE, 19th CENTURY
Parian Ware (Statuary Porcelain);
This fine Victorian Parian ware figure depicts a spirited putto in a dynamic stance, gracefully elevating a tambourine. Executed in unglazed statuary porcelain, the piece captures the soft, matte luminosity of Carrara marble, a hallmark of the mid-to-late 19th-century Neo-Classical revival. The cherubic subject is rendered with delicate anatomical precision, seated upon a naturalistic rocky outcrop flanked by stylized wheat sheaves.
Notably, the figure retains its original firing vent at the crown, a technical necessity for hollow-cast porcelain of this period. Presented under a protective glass cloche on a turned ebonised wood base, it remains a quintessential example of high-Victorian interior taste.
Ht. 14 inches (including dome)
Figure only: Ht. 10 inches
