Saint-Cloud Porcelain - Polychrome Porcelain

Polychrome Porcelain

Around 1722, Chicaneau's business passed through marriage to Henri Trou. After 1730, polychrome porcelain came to be produced, also in imitation of Chinese polychrome styles of porcelain, such as the "Famille rose" types. The Japanese Kakiemon style of Arita porcelain, Japan, known as "Fleurs indiennes" ("Flowers of the Indies") was also used as an inspiration.

  • Saint-Cloud soft porcelain cup, 1700-1720.

  • Saint-Cloud soft porcelain seau, 1720-1730. "Fleurs indiennes" ("Flowers of the Indies") in imitation of the Kakiemon style of Arita porcelain, Japan.

  • Saint-Cloud soft paste porcelain flower holder, "Famille Rose", 1730-1740.

  • Saint-Cloud soft porcelain spitting bowl, "Famille verte", 1730-1740.

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