A Parisian porcelain plaque with a reproduction of Ingres' “Tête d´Odalisque” - image-1
A Parisian porcelain plaque with a reproduction of Ingres' “Tête d´Odalisque” - image-2
A Parisian porcelain plaque with a reproduction of Ingres' “Tête d´Odalisque” - image-3
A Parisian porcelain plaque with a reproduction of Ingres' “Tête d´Odalisque” - image-1A Parisian porcelain plaque with a reproduction of Ingres' “Tête d´Odalisque” - image-2A Parisian porcelain plaque with a reproduction of Ingres' “Tête d´Odalisque” - image-3

Lot 1435 Dα

A Parisian porcelain plaque with a reproduction of Ingres' “Tête d´Odalisque”

Auction 1174 - overview Cologne
04.06.2021, 12:00 - Decorative Arts
Estimate: 2.500 € - 3.000 €

A Parisian porcelain plaque with a reproduction of Ingres' “Tête d´Odalisque”

Painted in an oval format on a rectangular panel which has been filed down slightly on the right. Unsigned, with a label inscribed "Aimée Perlet 1857" in ink on the reverse. H 15.3, W 14.3 cm. Giltwood frame H 28.7, W 26.3 cm.
Attributed to Aimée Perlet, after 1837 (1857?).

Literature

The painter Aimée Perlet listed in Neuwirth, Porzellanmaler-Lexikon, vol. II, Braunschweig 1977, p. 146. She was a pupil of Marie-Victoire Jaquotot (1772 - 1855) and exhibited at the Salon from 1824 – 1838. The famous painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres from 1814, which is replicated in a mirror image on this porcelain plaque, today hangs in the Louvre in Paris. Waltraud Neuwirth mentions the first exhibition of the porcelain plaque in the Salon of 1837.