Figure of Shepherd
Dateca. 1765
Label TextThis work was a gift from the collection of Frances McDougall, an original member of the Seattle Ceramic Society beginning in the mid-1940s.
The youth wearing a rose and a blue hat, a puce and gilt- flowered white jacket, and iron-red breeches patterned with gilt-centered turquoise circlets and black foliage, a purple-spotted satchel slung over his left shoulder, playing a recorder and standing before a colorful flowering bocage with a brown spotted dog recumbent at his feet. Anchor and dagger marks in iron-red. One of a pair each figure on a blossom and leaf-applied pierced rococo base heightened in gilding.
Object number2014.16.8a
Provenance[Stoner and Evans, Inc., NY]; Purchased from gallery by Frances McDougall, April 1945 – her death; by inheritance to Mrs. McDougall’s grand-daughter Katherine Kasony-Quinn; gift from Ms. Kasony-Quinn to Seattle Art Museum (in her grandmother’s name), June 2014.
Photo CreditPhoto: Elizbeth Mann
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, 18th Century Porcelain, number 19, April 19 - May 27, 1956Published ReferencesEnglish Ceramic Circle Transactions, Volume 6, Part 1, 1965, “Some Pottery and Porcelain from the Collections of American Members,” p. 49 and pl. 50 (a).Credit LineGift of Frances McDougall
Dimensions7 x 3 3/4 x 3 1/4 in. (17.8 x 9.5 x 8.3 cm)
MediumPorcelain