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Style Other / Ref.11549

A pair of ceramic panels with birds in a lacustrine scenery signed "J. ENGEL"

Dimensions:
Width: 28'' ⅜  72cm
Height: 64'' ⅝  164cm
Depth: 4'' ⅜  11cm

Origin:
France, 19th century

Status:
Good condition.

Important pair of ceramic panels with cloisonned enamels made in the second half of the 19th century. Birds, silver pheasants, butterflies and dragonflies spread out in a lake landscape with water lilies, cherry blossoms, peonies... Bright colors, with beautiful shades of pink and green, animate these panels whose decor is directly inspired by extreme-oriental works of art and vogue for Japanism ( Japonisme ).
The cloisonned enamel technique on earthenware which consists of separating the different enamels by a line called "cerne", was invented by ceramist Eugène Collinot and patented by him in 1864.
Proof of the success of the cloisonned enamels by Collinot, our panels that use this technique are signed on the back by "J. ENGEL, 31 & 33 rue de la Roquette in Paris".

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