19th Century French Hand Painted Ceramic Barbotine Jardinière Stamped C. Massier
By Clement Massier
Located in Dallas, TX
This colorful, antique Majolica sculpture composition depicts a Classic farm scene with cows pulling a cart. Created in France circa 1890, the ceramic jardinière features a pair of bovines joined together by a yoke, pulling a large wagon on wheel. The unique planter is well decorated with a green base and the cows are beautifully hand painted with the same watercolor-like technique. The piece, stamped on the bottom MCM, Golfe Juan, is in excellent condition and flaunts a palette of rich colors.
The Massier family of Vallauris is recognized for three members producing Majolica in the second half of the 19th century. In 1860, brothers Delphin (1836-1907) and Clement (1844-1917) Massier were joined by Cousin Jerome Massier (1850-1916) and began producing a style of ceramic bridging between traditional Victorian Majolica and Art Nouveau pottery. The Massiers mastered the copper oxide flambé technique for glazing, thereby introducing an intensely vibrant color palette including red, green and blue hues not previously seen with English Majolica.
Important in the Massier production were a series of large naturalistic modeled figural animals including cows, roosters and other birds. Vases and wall pockets styled as orchids, intensely colored irises and sunflowers are among the most common Massier styles. A variety of humorous pieces bearing frogs and songbirds are popular among collectors. Most Massier Majolica bears...
Category
Late 19th Century French Antique Clement Massier Animal Sculptures
MaterialsCeramic, Majolica