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Vase with Bisque Figures

Porcelain with bisque figure
French
H. 26 ½”
ca. 1850
Provence: Adelicia to her daughter Pauline Lockett; to her daughter, Pauline Kaiser; to her son, Frank Kaiser; to his wife, Beverly Kaiser; by purchase to Belmont Mansion
2014.03.15 BMA Purchase

While the form of this vase is the height of Victoria excess, the painted scene harks back to the eighteenth century with figures dressed in costumes of that era. Coupled with this design is an applied bisque figure referencing the great Serves porcelains of that earlier period. Beginning in the middle of the nineteenth century French porcelains would reference design elements of the eighteenth century porcelains. As the century progressed more and more direct copying of eighteenth century pieces occurred. While this type of porcelain is usually referred to as Old Paris Porcelain most like was made in Limoges, France.

This vase was one of a pair and most likely used on a mantel.

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Belmont Blvd & Acklen Avenue 

Nashville, TN 37212

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1900 Belmont Blvd

Nashville, TN 37212

615-460-5459

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Photos by Ed Houk

The architecture of Belmont Mansion makes it one of the most significant homes of 19th century Tennessee.

Sold by the Acklen family in 1887, the house went to a developer who began one of Nashville’s early suburbs.

It was then purchased by two women who in 1890 started a college which evolved into Belmont University. Today the Belmont Mansion Association, which was formed in 1972, owns the collection, runs the museum, and shares this unique story of 19th century Nashville with visitors from far and near.

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