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Denis Diderot (1713 - 1784) c.1787
Stoneware | 15.0 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm (whole object) | RCIN 45780
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A jasperware bust on a contiguous socle and pedestal, the whole in blue dip with white bust, outlines and trophy on the pedestal. The bust of Diderot in fur trimmed jacket, upon the pedestal in low white relief is a trophy of a ewer and bowl held by a ribbon.
Wedgwood’s great technical innovation, the coloured unglazed body known as ‘jasper’, enabled him to produce ornamental wares to harmonise with the colour schemes of neo-classical interiors. These rare miniature busts represent an unlikely quartet in which the French philosopher Denis Diderot is joined by Athena, Dionysus (previously thought to be Endymion) and Ariadne. They are probably what were described in Wedgwood’s 1787 catalogue as ‘small busts with emblematic terms’, and may have been the ‘female bust of biscuit, on china pedestal, and three smaller ones’ in Queen Charlotte’s posthumous sale (in 1819).
Catalogue entry adapted from George III & Queen Charlotte: Patronage, Collecting and Court Taste, London, 2004Provenance
Possibly belonged to Queen Charlotte. First definitively recorded in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle in an inventory of Wedgwood porcelain dated 1914 - 17.
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Creator(s)
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Medium and techniques
Stoneware
Measurements
15.0 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm (whole object)
Place of Production
Etruria [Stoke-on-Trent]