Object Record
Sarah Bernhardt Fish and Shell Tureen
Edmond Lachenal Sarah Bernhardt Fish and Shell Tureen, 1891
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Object Details
Marks & Inscriptions
Signed in black letters “LACHENAL” and dated “1891” on the rim of the base.
Inscribed in glazed cursive script beneath the base: “E. Lachenal à Châtillon.”
Provenance
Galerie Vauclair, Paris
Literature
Florence Slitine, La céramique d’art en Île-de-France: Ateliers et manufactures privés autour de Paris (1850–1950) (Mare Martin, 2024), p. 204, fig. 101, illustrated as "Edmond Lachenal, soupière, 1891," collection Galerie Vauclair.
Florence Slitine, La céramique d’art en Île-de-France: Ateliers et manufactures privés autour de Paris (1850–1950) (Mare Martin, 2024), pp. 202-03, section “La sculpture céramique et la céramique architecturale,” discussing Lachenal’s relief modeling of fish, gallinaceous birds, shells, lizards, and frogs, and noting that the faience service created for Sarah Bernhardt was made in a harmony of blues in 1884, exhibited at the 1889 Exposition Universelle, and reissued in pale green in 1891.
Authorship & Production
Edmond Lachenal (ceramist, French, 1855–1948) at atelier Lachenal (Châtillon-sous-Bagneux, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France).
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