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Taxile Doat and Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres

Vase de Lesbos: Diana, Pomona and Bacchus

1895-1896

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Vase de Lesbos: Diana, Pomona and Bacchus

1895-1896

Physical Qualities Glazed porcelain with pâte-sur pâte decoration, 24 1/4 in. (61.6 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Joseph Holtzman and Carl Skoggard in Honor of the Lesbians of Baltimore
Object Number 2009.86
Recorded in the Sèvres archives as “un vase de Lesbos” – implying a vessel found on the ancient island of Lesbos in the Aegean Sea – Taxile Doat’s design features three figural panels showing autumn fetes honoring Greco-Roman deities. Portrait medallions below the panels identify Diana, goddess of the hunt; Pomona, goddess of abundance; and Bacchus, god of wine. Form, decoration, and celadon glaze all nod to arts of the past, but the simulated wrought iron band at the vase’s shoulder recalls that France played a major role in the structural use of wrought iron to support vast open spaces in public buildings such as railroad stations and libraries – which were sometimes clad in classicizing ornament.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2009; Joseph Holtzman, New York, NY

Inscribed: Base affixed with two paper labels inscribed "N.18 un vase de Lesbos, ornaments et figures en pastes d'applications par T. Doat" and a bar code sticker.

Markings: One decorative panel signed, "T. DOAT" Underglazed factory date code "S.96" within an oval inside the neck.

Manufacturer

Taxile Doat

1850–1937

French, 1851-1938
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Artist

Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres

1737–2000

Sèvres, France 1738-present
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