Ewer and Basin with Chinoiserie
Manufacturer
Manufacture de la Veuve Perrin
(French, 1742 - 1803)
CultureFrench
OriginMarseille, France
Date1750-1800
MediumTin-glazed earthenware, petit feu enamels
DimensionsOverall (G12.14.2a - Ewer): 29.5 × 18.1 × 13 cm (11 5/8 × 7 1/8 × 5 1/8 in.)
Overall (G12.14.2b - basin): 9.8 × 38.3 × 25.3 cm (3 7/8 × 15 1/16 × 9 15/16 in.)
Markings"VP" in red with a green stroke on the ewer and basin. This is the mark of Honoré Savy while he was employed by the Veuve Perrin
DescriptionEwers and basins were essential components of the morning ritual of the toilette, used for washing the face and hands, the basin serving as a portable sink. They were also used for washing hands after eating in bedchambers or private apartments. Made fashionable by its chinoiserie ornament, this faience ewer and basin would have provided a less expensive alternative to examples made of porcelain or silver.
Credit LineThe Pierre Karch and Mariel O'Neill-Karch Collection.
Object numberG12.14.2a-b
Classifications
European CeramicsSub-classification
French Earthenware - FaïenceCollections
Status
Not on viewArtist / Maker: Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
1758
Object number: G84.1.2.1-2
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1720; decorated in Bayreuth, c.1740
Object number: G83.1.768.1-2
Artist / Maker: Podmore, Walker and Co.
1842-1859
Object number: G13.15.14
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1725-30
Object number: G12.17.1a-b
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1725-30
Object number: G12.17.2a-b
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1745
Object number: G83.1.627.1-.11
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1727-1730
Object number: G83.1.596.1-11a-b