A SEVRES BISCUIT PORTRAIT MEDALLION OF ARTHUR WELLESLEY, 1ST DUKE OF WELLINGTON
A SEVRES BISCUIT PORTRAIT MEDALLION OF ARTHUR WELLESLEY, 1ST DUKE OF WELLINGTON

CIRCA 1814, INCISED BRACHARD F. ON THE TRUNCATION

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A SEVRES BISCUIT PORTRAIT MEDALLION OF ARTHUR WELLESLEY, 1ST DUKE OF WELLINGTON
CIRCA 1814, INCISED BRACHARD F. ON THE TRUNCATION
In profile, modelled in low relief and mounted on a black velvet backing within a gilt-metal oval frame
The porcelain 2¾ in. (7 cm.) high

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The Brachard family included three of the most well-known modellers at the Sèvres factory. Alexandre Brachard fils (1775-1843) was the younger brother of Jean-Charles-Nicholas Brachard (called aîné) and the son of Nicholas Brachard (called père), all of whom worked as sculptors at the Sèvres factory. From 26 July 1784 Alexandre Brachard was a pupil at the Sèvres factory and was listed as unpaid assistant under Le Riche in the sculptor's workshop in February 1791.

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