Sep 23, 2014 - Sale 2357

Sale 2357 - Lot 20

Price Realized: $ 5,750
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 2,500 - $ 3,500
FÉLIX BRACQUEMOND
Collection of 17 creamware ceramic plates.

Each 1866-75. Each approximately 250 mm; 10 inches (diameter). Each stamped with the name of the retailer, Eugêne Rousseau, Paris, verso.

An accomplished Parisian painter-printmaker, and leading figure in the French etching revival of the late 19th-century, Bracquemond was one of the first Europeans to acquire a copy of famed Japanese master Hokusai's Manga, 1813, a thirteen-volume collection of sketchbooks filled with drawings. These became a highly regarded source for Japanese motifs in European decorative and fine arts.

A self-taught printmaker, Bracquemond learned ceramic enamel decoration while working with Théodore Deck; he later became the director of Charles Haviland's Auteuil studio in Paris from 1873 to 1880. In addition to ceramics, Bracquemond designed furniture, gold and silver jewelry, bookbindings and tapestry.