Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Figure of the Day: The Bow Erato, c. 1750

The Bow Erato
Bow Porcelain Factory
England, 1750
The Victoria & Albert Museum




Made in the Bow area of east London at the appropriately-named Bow Factory, this figure dates to around 1750. The Bow Factory was known for its posh porcelain tablewares as well as their handsome figurines.

This figure is one of a series for which the Bow concern was celebrated. The series depicted the “muses” and was produced by a single anonymous modeler who history calls “The Muses Modeller.” The figures, though somewhat naïve, show a clever use of color and sensitive modeling style. Here, we see “Erato,” the Muse of Lyric (and “love” or “erotic”) poetry. 




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