Figure of Shepherd
ca. 1765
This 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.
Porcelain
7 x 3 3/4 x 3 1/4 in. (17.8 x 9.5 x 8.3 cm)
Gift of Frances McDougall
2014.16.8a
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: Elizbeth Mann