Style Orientalism / Ref.16004
JOUNEAU Prosper – Large Hispano-Moorish Pierced Vase, Parthenay, 1889
Dimensions
Height 9'' ½ 24cm
diameter: 4'' 10cm
Origin:
Parthenay, 1889
This remarkable pierced polychrome earthenware vase is signed and dated by Prosper JOUNEAU (1849‑1910), ceramist and founder of the Faïences d’Art de Parthenay. Created in 1889, this rare piece reflects Hispano-Moorish influence, blending Islamic and Persian art with Western ceramic techniques.
The piece features a tall twisted pierced neck using the reticulated technique, creating a lace-like effect. The body is richly decorated with symmetrical motifs reminiscent of Arabic calligraphy. The foot, shaped with four stylized scrolls, is enhanced by intricate geometric and floral ornamentation in earthy tones—olive green, ivory, dark blue, and brown.
Jouneau, trained as a sculptor and a student of Alphonse Salvétat at the Sèvres Manufactory, founded his workshop in Parthenay in 1882. He was awarded a gold medal at the Antwerp World’s Fair in 1885. In the same year this vase was made, he completed an ambitious Renaissance-style faience ceiling for the French state, which was never paid for—leading to financial ruin for the manufacture. Never employing more than ten workers and never seeking industrial production, the Parthenay factory closed in 1914.
This vase is thus a rare witness to technical mastery, artistic innovation, and the rich cross-cultural inspiration that shaped French decorative arts in the late 19th century.
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