Today’s sketch is something a little different. I never really had that much of an interest in the Seattle Art Museum’s porcelain collection. But last Saturday  I started doing some drawing  of the figurines there as a change of scene. This piece is called Oberon and Cynthia from Sevres France done in soft paste biscuit porcelain around 1766-73. The model is by Étienne Maurice Falconet  based on a scene from the one act comedy, L’Oracle, by Germain-François Poullain de Saint-Foix.