Alexandre Bigot

Snake and Frog C0451

Inventory Number
C0451
Size
10.75" dia.
Material
sculpted and flambé-glazed stoneware
Period
Japonist
Country of Origin
France
Year Made
c1900
Status
Available
Condition
Perfect

Description

This disarming dish was intended as an artwork rather than as a functional object. Here, a carefully articulated frog attacks a helpless snake in a pool of translucent turquoise glaze that suggests water. The use of “lowly” animals as decorative sculptural devices was pioneered in France in the sixteenth century by Bernard Palissy. The late-nineteenth-century influx of Asian pottery with animal decoration seems to have reawakened Palissy’s spirit in Bigot and other French ceramists. Marks: inscribed A Hulou, Bigot

 
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