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.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Today’s sketch is from the Seattle Art Museum’s porcelain collection. This one is called Children Drinking Milk. It was made in Sevres France between 1766 and 1773 and done in soft paste biscuit porcelain. The model is by Étienne Maurice[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Today’s sketch is from the Seattle Art Museum’s Porcelain Room. This one is of Psyche and Cupid. It’s an example of Rococo made around 1765 of 67 in Ludwigsburg Germany. The hard paste model is by Johan Christian Wilheimberger (1725-1806) […]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Today’s sketch is another from the Seattle Art Museum’s Porcelain collection. It is a timepiece representing Father Time made in 1745 (The idea was that you would rest your pocket watch in the funny bowl thing that the figure is[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
For today’s sketch we have two quickies from the Seattle Art Museum’s Porcelain collection. The first is a figure of Li Bai made in China during the Kangxi period (between 1662 and 1732) in Jingdezhen hard Paste. The second is German[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…