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A superb late 19th century pair of Japonisme lamps of exceptional quality, inset with Japanese porcelain vases, exquisitely hand-decorated in low-relief to imitate lacquer, and enriched with crisp ormolu (gilt-bronze) mounts. France, circa 1870–80; the porcelain Japan, early Meiji period, circa 1868–1880.
19th century lacquered porcelain from Japan is extremely rare due to the high complexity and brief period of its manufacture. These lamps have a stunning decorative effect and will complement a most sophisticated interior.
The term Japonisme is generally said to have been coined by the French critic Philippe Burty in the early 1870s. It described the craze for Japanese art and design that swept France and elsewhere after trade with Japan resumed in the 1850s, the country having been closed to the West since about 1600.
Height to the top of the fittings: 23.25” / 59 cm
Height to the top of the shade (as pictured): 30” / 76 cm
Diameter: 5.9” / 15 cm
Will be fitted for the country of destination.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Aug 21 - Aug 26
US$40
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