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Porcelain Pugs: A Passion: The T. & T. Collection

Editat de Claire Dumortier, Patrick Habets Contribuţii de Sarah K. Andres-Acevedo, Barbara Beaucamp-Markowsky, Antoinette Fay-Halle, Roland Martin Hanke, Hervé de la Verrie, Ulrich Pietsch, Alfredo Reyes, Marie-Laure de Rochebrune Fotograf Hughes Dubois
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 dec 2019
A superb collection of 18th-century porcelain pugs is showcased here alongside historical and artistic context for the beautiful objects

A treasure trove for dog-lovers and porcelain enthusiasts alike, this book celebrates a collection of more than 100 porcelain pugs, most of which were designed in the mid-18th century by Johann Joaquim Kändler, the eminent modeler in the Meissen porcelain factory in Germany. Stunning new photography of the objects is accompanied by essays that place the figures in their historical and artistic context. Pugs were introduced to Europe in the late 16th or early 17th century and quickly gained popularity among the European aristocracy thanks to the animals’ even temperament and sociability. In 1740, a secret society called the Order of the Pug was established as an offshoot of the Freemasons; the pug was selected to represent the society due to its reputation for reliability, trust, and steadfastness. Also featured here is a survey of pug imagery in contemporary European decorative arts, including on snuff-boxes, flasks, and cane handles.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780300246537
ISBN-10: 0300246536
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 170 color illus.
Dimensiuni: 241 x 279 x 26 mm
Greutate: 1.77 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
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Notă biografică

Claire Dumortier is honorary curator of the ceramics collections of the Royal Museum of Art and History in Brussels. Patrick Habets is emeritus professor of the Catholic University of Louvain.