DANCING Nympho, É. Muller, France, 19th century

Full-length representation of a forest nymph, moving to the rhythm of the sounds of nature.

Her long, light gown floats in the breeze, revealing the slender curves of the girl.

In her hands she holds a string of flowers collected from the surrounding meadows. They partner with her in the Arcadian celebration of the mythical forces of nature.

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3 500 zł tax incl.

Signed: E. Muller, Bernstamm; guarantee stamp of the IVRY PARIS EMILE MULLER company; no 23.

Émile Muller (1823-1889) - French sculptor, founder of the ceramics factory "Emil Muller in Ivry". A graduate of the Parisian Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufacture. In 1854 he founded a company producing ceramic products. As a professor of engineering, he specialized in architectural ceramics, for which he was recognized at many Universal Exhibitions, including in 1867. and 1878.

France, 19th century

Dimensions: 36cm x 14cm x 14cm

Preservation condition: numerous damages; uneven and stained glaze, cracks caused by firing, traces of sticking in several places.