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Parian figure of Terpsichore
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Parian figure of Terpsichore
A parian ware figure of Terpsichore, Greek Goddess of Dance and Music. She was one of the nine Muses. Unmarked. In overall good condition, missing thumb on right hand. This figure has lovely detail.
Dimensions: H36cm, W15cm, Diameter 11cm
Parian Ware was very popular with the Victorians. By the end of the 19th Century, every Victorian parlour would have had at least one piece of it, typically small-scale copies of busts of literary and political figures, as well as its decorative vases, boxes and figures.
Potters made Parian statues by slip-casting. They poured liquid porcelain, or slip, into a mold and allowed it to harden enough to coat the walls of the mold. They then poured out the excess, creating a thin-walled, hollow form.
Potteries all over Britain produced Parian pieces. Leading makers included Copeland, Minton, Worcester, Wedgwood, Goss, and Robinson and Leadbeater. Much of the statuary was copies of the work of the period’s finest artists, who approved of the reproduction of their art in Parian.Generally, only the major Parian makers marked their pieces and then it is only usually statuary. Many non-statuary pieces weren’t marked at all.
A parian ware figure of Terpsichore, Greek Goddess of Dance and Music. She was one of the nine Muses. Unmarked. In overall good condition, missing thumb on right hand. This figure has lovely detail.
Dimensions: H36cm, W15cm, Diameter 11cm
Parian Ware was very popular with the Victorians. By the end of the 19th Century, every Victorian parlour would have had at least one piece of it, typically small-scale copies of busts of literary and political figures, as well as its decorative vases, boxes and figures.
Potters made Parian statues by slip-casting. They poured liquid porcelain, or slip, into a mold and allowed it to harden enough to coat the walls of the mold. They then poured out the excess, creating a thin-walled, hollow form.
Potteries all over Britain produced Parian pieces. Leading makers included Copeland, Minton, Worcester, Wedgwood, Goss, and Robinson and Leadbeater. Much of the statuary was copies of the work of the period’s finest artists, who approved of the reproduction of their art in Parian.Generally, only the major Parian makers marked their pieces and then it is only usually statuary. Many non-statuary pieces weren’t marked at all.