A pair of glazed stoneware vases
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A pair of glazed stoneware vases

BY EDMOND LACHENAL, CIRCA 1895-1900

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A pair of glazed stoneware vases
By Edmond Lachenal, circa 1895-1900
In Japanese style, of oviform, the tapering rim with two black glazed applied handles moulded like bamboo shoots, under turquoise blue glaze
32cm. high
Painted artist's signatures
See illustration (2)
Exhibited
Amsterdam, Van Gogh Museum, Reflections: Japan and Japonism, 19
May/17 September 2000
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Lot Essay

Edmond Lachenal (1855-c.1930) was an apprentice at the studio of Th. Deck in Paris. He opened his own studio in 1880 in Chattilon-sous-Baigneaux. In 1894 the Musée des Arts Décoratifs purchased an example of this model of which several versions exist like the one, illustrated in The Studio, Vol. 15, p. 285 (1899), the bamboo shoots covered with snow.

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