Paris Museum of Decorative Arts - Ceramics Photos

The Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris hosts a range of European terra cotta and porcelain ranging the 15thC to the Art Nouveau of 1900.

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Entrance of Louvre housing Musée des Arts décoratifs. Paris, France.Hispano-Moorish faïence lustre plate from Spain at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Hispano-Moorish faïence lustre plate with rabbit from Spain at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Stoneware covered drinking flask with Low Countries royal portraits at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Entrance of Louvre housing Musée des Arts décoratifs ( Museum of Decorative Arts). Paris, France.Hispano-Moorish faïence lustre plate (end 15thC) from Spain at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Hispano-Moorish faïence lustre plate with rabbit (16thC) from Spain at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Stoneware covered drinking flask with Low Countries royal portraits at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Salt glaze pharmacy pot by workshop of Jan Emens Raeren of southern Low Countries at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Three puzzle jugs of ceramic from Nevers; glass from Bohemia or France; & blue enamelled clay from France at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Three ceramic pitchers made in Rouen at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain water pitchers & mustard pot made by Manuf. Saint-Cloud of Paris with silver fittings by Paul le Riche at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Salt glaze pharmacy pot (1590-1600) by workshop of Jan Emens Raeren of southern Low Countries at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Three puzzle jugs of ceramic (after 1650) from Nevers; glass (18thC) from Bohemia or France; & blue enamelled clay (16thC) from France at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Three ceramic pitchers (1730-40) made in Rouen at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain water pitchers & mustard pot (1720s) made by Manuf. Saint-Cloud of Paris with silver fittings by Paul le Riche at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Porcelain vessels made by Manuf. Saint-Cloud of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain cosmetic jars made by Manuf. Saint-Cloud of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain bowl with oriental décor made by Manuf. Saint-Cloud of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain flowerpot with polychrome & gold decoration by Darte Brothers of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Porcelain vessels (1720-50s) made by Manuf. Saint-Cloud of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain cosmetic jars (c1730) made by Manuf. Saint-Cloud of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain bowl with oriental décor (1720-30) made by Manuf. Saint-Cloud of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain flowerpot with polychrome & gold decoration (1825-40) by Darte Brothers of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Porcelain cup & saucer painted with portrait & chateau from France at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain teapot with snake handle by Sèvres at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain cups & saucers by Bastien & Bugeard of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain coffee & tea service from France at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Porcelain cup & saucer painted with portrait & chateau (1839-40) from France at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain teapot with snake handle (1833) by Sèvres at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain cups & saucers (1830-50) by Bastien & Bugeard of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain coffee & tea service (1835-50) from France at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Ceramics made to mimic turkey, pickles, lettuce, radishes, eggplant mostly from Paul Hannong of Strasbourg & P. Mombaers of Brussels at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramics made to mimic birds and vegetables at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic ewer in form of wolf's head emerging from rustic wood by Charles-Joseph Landais of Tours, France at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic table centerpiece in form of rock with snakes & other creatures by Charles-Jean Avisseau of Tours, France at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Ceramics made to mimic turkey, pickles, lettuce, radishes, eggplant mostly (1700s) from Paul Hannong of Strasbourg & P. Mombaers of Brussels at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramics made to mimic birds and vegetables (1700s) at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic ewer in form of wolf's head emerging from rustic wood (1860-70) by Charles-Joseph Landais of Tours, France at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic table centerpiece in form of rock with snakes & other creatures (1860) by Charles-Jean Avisseau of Tours, France (shown Paris Expo 1867) at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Porcelain Saigon Vase by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse & Henri Ernest Brécy for Sèvres at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic plate with models of snakes, frogs & nature by Georges Pull of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic plate with models of fish & creatures by Victor Barbizet of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic basket with models of fish & eels by August Chauvigné of Tours at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Porcelain Saigon Vase (1887-8) by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse & Henri Ernest Brécy for Sèvres (shown Paris Expo 1889) at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic plate with models of snakes, frogs & nature (c1860) by Georges Pull of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic plate with models of fish & creatures (c1880-90) by Victor Barbizet of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic basket with models of fish & eels (c1890) by August Chauvigné of Tours at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Ceramic plate with models of fish & seafood by August Chauvigné of Tours at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic plate with models of fish & eels by Édouard Avisseau of Tours at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic plate with models of fish & eel by Édouard Avisseau of Tours at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain bottle enamelled flaming red color by Havilland Workshop of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Ceramic plate with models of fish & seafood (c1889) by August Chauvigné of Tours (shown Paris Expo 1889) at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic plate with models of fish & eels (1870) by Édouard Avisseau of Tours at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic plate with models of fish & eel (later 19thC) by Édouard Avisseau of Tours at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Porcelain bottle enamelled flaming red (aka oxblood) color (1886) by Havilland Workshop of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Porcelain vase enamelled flaming red color by Havilland Workshop of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Multicolor French pitcher with abstract handle at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic vase painted with peacock feathers by Auguste Delaherche of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic plate painted with peacock feathers by Auguste Delaherche of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Porcelain vase enamelled flaming red (aka oxblood) color (1886) by Havilland Workshop of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Multicolor French pitcher with abstract handle (late 19thC) at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic vase painted with peacock feathers (c1889) by Auguste Delaherche of Paris (shown Paris Expo 1889) at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic plate painted with peacock feathers (c1887-93) by Auguste Delaherche of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Buire Chrysanthemums by Auguste Delaherche with gilded silver top by Maison Boin et Taburet of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic tea service by Madeleine Bénézech for Manuf. Choisy-le-Roi at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Enamelled plate from France at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic pot by Auguste Delaherche of Paris with silver cover by Charles Rivaud at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Buire Chrysanthemums (vase in shape of jug, with a spout & handle) (c1894) by Auguste Delaherche with gilded silver top by Maison Boin et Taburet of Paris at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic tea service (1899-1900) by Madeleine Bénézech for Manuf. Choisy-le-Roi at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Enamelled plate (c1887-94) from France at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Ceramic pot (c1910-14) by Auguste Delaherche of Paris with silver cover by Charles Rivaud at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Vase in form of rattle chalice flower with moth by Gabriel & Yvonne Bernadou of Saint-Augustin at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Sèvres porcelain vase Aubert #9 by Félix Aubert, Henri Patou & Proper Walter at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Havilland porcelain plate by Suzanne Lalique at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Four ceramic plates which together map coasts of France by Colette Gueden for Manuf. de Lunéville at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Vase in form of rattle (Rhinanthus) chalice flower with moth (1914) by Gabriel & Yvonne Bernadou of Saint-Augustin at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Sèvres porcelain vase Aubert #9 (1920) by Félix Aubert, Henri Patou & Proper Walter at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Havilland porcelain plate (1925) by Suzanne Lalique (shown Paris MAD Expo 1925) at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Four ceramic plates which together map coasts of France (c1935) by Colette Gueden for Manuf. de Lunéville at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.
Collection of plates 2911 by Brazilian designers at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Frog ceramic bowl by Émile Gallé at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.

Collection of plates 2911 by Brazilian designers at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.Frog ceramic bowl (c1889) by Émile Gallé (shown Paris Expo 1889) at Museum of Decorative Arts. Paris, France.


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