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Félix Bracquemond — Dinner Service (Rousseau service): Flowers (no. 22)
Félix Bracquemond

Dinner Service (Rousseau service): Flowers (no. 22)

1866

This etching by Félix Bracquemond depicts a delicate floral design intended as part of the Rousseau service, a decorative tableware collection. Bracquemond's refined technique captures botanical specimens with precise linework characteristic of 19th century decorative arts. The work exemplifies the artist's skill in translating naturalistic imagery into functional design through the medium of etching.

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Félix Bracquemond, Dinner Service (Rousseau service): Flowers (no. 22), 1866

This etching by Félix Bracquemond depicts a delicate floral design intended as part of the Rousseau service, a decorative tableware collection. Bracquemond's refined technique captures botanical specimens with precise linework characteristic of 19th century decorative arts. The work exemplifies the artist's skill in translating naturalistic imagery into functional design through the medium of etching.

Medium
etching
Year
1866
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Tableware Design, 19th Century, Decorative Arts, Botanical Illustration, French Artist, Elegant Mood, Porcelain painting, Realism, Naturalistic aesthetic, Floral decoration

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