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Art Deco - Art Nouveau - Ceramics and Slip
Georges RECIPON (1860-1920) & Emile MULLER (1823-1889)
Georges Recipon, French painter and sculptor, whose most famous creations are the "Nymphs of the Seine" and the "Nymphs of the Neva" featured in the keys to the Alexandre-III bridge in Paris (1900) and the two quadrigas in the Grand Palais in Paris (1900).
In 1854, Émile Muller founded the Grande Tuilerie company in Ivry-sur-Seine, specialising in ceramic products for construction and industry, as well as artistic ceramics.
Here we present an important ornamental flare in glazed ceramic representing the figure of Eurynome holding a Leviathan. The only example known to date.
Signed lower right "RECIPON" and "E. MULLER", stamped inside "EMILE MULLER IVRY PARIS".
Restoration and maintenance
Bibliography: "Catalogue de l'exécution en grès d'un choix d'oeuvres des maitres de la sculpture contemporaine", IMPRIMERIE GEORGES PETIT PARIS, Emile Muller & Cie, 1896, pages 14 and 22.
Provenance: Biennale des antiquaires in Paris - France in the 90s
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