Royal Copenhagen porcelain figurine

390,00 

French Bulldog Statuette


Royal Copenhagen, circa 1900–1915 — precise observation, racial character and restraint of Scandinavian plasticity, in the tradition of the Royal Copenhagen Manufactory.

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Description

French Bulldog Statuette

Porcelain, polychrome decoration, glaze.
Denmark, Royal Copenhagen, circa 1900–1915.
Height: 18 cm.
Condition: excellent.
Brands: Royal Copenhagen (underglaze and overglaze).
Expert attribution (document available).

A porcelain figurine depicting a young, seated bulldog with an attentive and slightly alert expression. The composition is based on a precise observation of the animal's posture and character, without excessive ornamentation. The figure is rendered in a stable and poised position. The gaze, directed slightly upwards, creates an impression of lifelike presence. The modeling is achieved through smooth transitions and a perfect balance between realism and simplified forms.

Materials and techniques
Porcelain with a transparent glaze and fine polychrome decoration. The surface captures the suppleness of the volumes and the nuances of the fur, while preserving the purity and unity of the material.

Dating and historical context
At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, Royal Copenhagen developed one of the most recognizable languages ​​of European porcelain sculpture. Animal figures occupied a central place, combining observation of living things and mastery of modeling.

Decorative presence and use
The statuette introduces a lively and warm accent. It fits naturally into the space, bringing an intimate dimension and a caring presence.

Collectible value
Royal Copenhagen animal figures from the early 20th century are sought after for the quality of the porcelain and the accuracy of the depiction. The clarity of the markings, the excellent state of preservation, and the expressive power of the figure make this example a worthy addition to any collection of European porcelain sculpture.

 

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