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Manufacture d'Etterbeck (1787-1800) - Lot 137

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5000 - 7000 EUR
Manufacture d'Etterbeck (1787-1800) - Lot 137
Manufacture d'Etterbeck (1787-1800) The sorrow Large neoclassical cookie subject, maker's mark. Height : 49 cm - Width : 52 cm- Depth : 28 cm Our sculpture is reminiscent of funeral statuary, notably the Monument du coeur de Victor Thérèse Charpentier, comte d'Ennery (Paris, 1732 - Saint-Domingue, 1776) by Houdon and kept at the Louvres (RF 2551). Our subject most likely depicts a seated mother and a grieving widow shouldering an urn. Louis Cretté (porcelain painter), Claude Bommer (turner) and Jacques Müller (enfourneur) worked together to set up factories in Lille and Valenciennes, and were called to Brussels to help create the Montplaisir factory in 1786 and the Etterbeek factory in 1787.
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