Saturday, October 6, 2012

Figure of the Day: The Sense of Smell, c. 1752


The Sense of Smell
Derby Porcelain Factory


Modeled by Agostino Carlini (1713-1790) for the Derby Porcelain Factory between 1752 and 1755, this figure group of soft-paste porcelain is gilded and painted with enamels. The group comes from a series which depicted the senses. This one represents the sense of smell and depicts a woman holding a nosegay. She looks away from a curiously-bald child on a stool. The child is reaching for a flower to add to those already clipped. 



2 comments:

Dashwood said...

What is growing out of that kid's head? Another nose? In keeping with the theme?

Joseph Crisalli said...

You should see his belly.