Paul Duboy (1830 - ca. 1887), sculptor and ceramist
Elegant and refined porcelain biscuit sculpture measuring: L. 24 cm x D. 17 cm x H. 35 cm. It depicts a gentleman with a lady on a ladder.
Paul Duboy was born in 1830 in France, responsible for the lovely porcelain, often in various colours and occasionally in terracotta.
He enrolled in the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts in 1849 at the age of 19, exhibited his works regularly at the Paris Salon from 1853 to 1882 and died in 1887 at the age of 57.
He is not the same person as another Paul Duboy (also written Dubois) from about the same period (1829–1905) who used the bronze for his work and was also an architect.
- Object
- Beeld
- Materiaal
- Biscuit / Parian, Porselein
- Ontwerper / kunstenaar
- after Paul Duboy
- Geschatte periode
- Tweede helft 19e eeuw
- Land van herkomst
- Frankrijk
- Staat
- Uitstekende staat - nauwelijks gebruikt met minimale gebruikssporen en tekenen van ouderdom
- Afmetingen
- 35×17×24 cm
- Gewicht
- 3 kg