A MATCHED PAIR OF SEVRES BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF CHILDREN, 'LA PETITE FILLE AU TABLIER' AND 'LE JEUNE SUPPLIANT'
A MATCHED PAIR OF SEVRES BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF CHILDREN, 'LA PETITE FILLE AU TABLIER' AND 'LE JEUNE SUPPLIANT'

THE FIRST 1757-1766, INDISTINCTLY MARKED FR, THE SECOND OF A SIMILAR DATE, INCISED F FOR FALCONET AND WITH A HEART, BOTH MODELS BY BLONDEAU

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A MATCHED PAIR OF SEVRES BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF CHILDREN, 'LA PETITE FILLE AU TABLIER' AND 'LE JEUNE SUPPLIANT'
THE FIRST 1757-1766, INDISTINCTLY MARKED FR, THE SECOND OF A SIMILAR DATE, INCISED F FOR FALCONET AND WITH A HEART, BOTH MODELS BY BLONDEAU
The little girl standing beside a tree-stump holding grapes and apples in her apron, wearing a kerchief, her companion standing beside a basket of flowers resting on rockwork, leaning forward with his hands clasped and his head cocked to the right
8 in. (20.2 cm.) high (2)

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First modeled in 1752 by Blondeau after drawings by François Boucher, La Petite Fille au Tablier and Le Jeune Suppliant were conceived as a pair.

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