Details
After drawings by Jean-Claude Huet, comprising: a girl selling greens, a grape seller, a lemon seller and a radish or carrot seller, all on gilt rocaille bases
558 in. (14.2 cm.) high
Provenance
Acquired from Yvonne Adams, Worcestershire (the lemon seller and grape seller).
Literature
Yvonne Adams, Meissen Figures, 1730-1775: The Kaendler Period, Atglen, 2001, p. 22, no. 30 (the lemon seller); no. 32 (the grape seller).
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The Meissen manufactory created two sets of Cris de Paris figures. The first, a group of seven male figures, was probably modeled by P. Reinicke between 1744 and 1747. The present figures are from the second series, probably modeled by P. Reinicke after 1753. Consisting of 34 standing figures, very slightly smaller in scale than the first series, The Cris de Paris is recognized as the most extensive series of figures made at the Meissen manufactory.

The designs for this later set of Cris de Paris figures were taken from a series of watercolor drawings commissioned by the French art dealer Jean-Claude Huet (d. 1755), a Parisian merchant and dealer in Meissen porcelain. Of the three incomplete sets of watercolor drawings of these designs found in the Meissen archives, one set is inscribed with the date 1753 and the monogram CH, suggesting that this may have been the date that the drawings arrived at the manufactory. The numbers impressed on the undersides correspond to numbers found on the corresponding drawing.

Based on the presence of this CH, these watercolors were traditionally attributed to the French painter Christophe Huet (1700-1759). However, recent scholarship points to Jean-Claude Huet as the more likely source artist. For a detailed discussion of Meissen’s production of these charming character figures and a scientific analysis of their physical and decorative make-up, see V. Sigalas & M. Chilton, All Walks of Life, A Journey with The Alan Shimmerman Collection, Stuttgart, 2022. Similar figures to those in the present lot can be found on p. 273 (greens), p. 278 (grapes), p. 287 (lemons) and p. 299 (radishes/carrots).

See also Y. Adams, op. cit., pp. 22-23, nos. 30 and 31 (lemon seller) and nos. 32 and 33 (grape seller); and p. 34, nos. 68 and 69 (radish/carrot seller) for these models and their corresponding drawings. Also see p. 20, no. 24 for a similar figure of the walnut or herb seller. Compare M. Eberle, Cris de Paris, Meissener Porzellanfiguren des 18. Jarhunderts, Leipzig, 2001, pp. 102-103, no. 103 (the greens seller), pp. 112-113, no. 42 (grape seller) and pp. 122-123, no. 47 (lemon seller) for further models.

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