A PAIR OF PARIS (DIHL ET GUERHARD) BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF CHILDREN, 'L'ENFANT LISANT' AND 'L'ENFANT DESSINANT'
A PAIR OF PARIS (DIHL ET GUERHARD) BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF CHILDREN, 'L'ENFANT LISANT' AND 'L'ENFANT DESSINANT'
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A PAIR OF PARIS (DIHL ET GUERHARD) BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF CHILDREN, 'L'ENFANT LISANT' AND 'L'ENFANT DESSINANT'

CIRCA 1780-90, AFTER THE MODELS BY CHARLES GABRIEL SAUVAGE, CALLED LEMIRE

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A PAIR OF PARIS (DIHL ET GUERHARD) BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF CHILDREN, 'L'ENFANT LISANT' AND 'L'ENFANT DESSINANT'
CIRCA 1780-90, AFTER THE MODELS BY CHARLES GABRIEL SAUVAGE, CALLED LEMIRE
Each modeled as a young boy seated on a plinth, one reading a book, the other writing, resting one foot one book on a bound portfolio
17 ¾ in. (45 cm.) high, the reading figure

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Charles Gabriel Sauvage called Lemire, French (1741-1827).
In a portrait on porcelain of Christophe Dihl by Étienne Charles Le Guay, dated 1797 and now at Sèvres-Cité de la céramique (inv. no. 2931), Dihl himself is depicted seated among the necessary materials to produce fine porcelain. At the top left of the portrait is a selection of three choice objects from the manufactory, including a model of L'Enfant lisant. See R. de Plinval de Guillebon, Les Biscuits de porcelaine de Paris, Dijon, 2012, p. 49, fig. 31 for an illustration of the portrait, as well as p. 59, fig. 42 for another pair of the models at Sèvres-Cité de la céramique. Also compare the pair of figures formerly in the The Forsyth Wickes Collection, and now in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (accession nos. 65.2097 and 65.2098).

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