Decorative Arts: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue of the Collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum

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FRENCH CERAMICS: MOUSTIERS 121

PROVENANCE
Mrs. H. Dupuy, New York (sold, Parke-
Bernet, New York, April 3,1948, lot 358);
estate of Mrs. Charles E. Dunlap, New York
(sold, Sotheby, Parke, Bernet, New York,
December 3, 1975, lot 231); purchased at
that sale by The British Rail Pension Fund.
EXHIBITIONS
New York, The Metropolitan Museum of
Art, Masterpieces of European Porcelain,
1949, no. 144; Malibu, The J. Paul Getty
Museum, on loan, 1982-1988.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
"Acquisitions/1988," GettyMusJ 17 (1989),
no. 70, p. 141, illus.


MOUSTIERS


  1. Lidded Jar
    Moustiers, (?) Clérissy manufactory,
    circa 1723-1725
    Tin-glazed earthenware
    Painted with the arms of Jean d'Arlatan,
    marquis de la Roche and baron de Lauris,
    on the jar and lid. The base is painted in
    blue (?) FA.
    Height: 10% in. (26 cm); Diameter: 8^34 in.
    (22.5 cm)
    Accession number 84 .DE.917.a-.b
    PROVENANCE
    Jean d'Arlatan, marquis de la Roche, circa
    1723; [Nicolier, Paris].
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    "Acquisitions/1984," GettyMusJi^ (1985),
    no. 51, p. 177, illus.


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  1. Plate
    Moustiers, Olerys manufactory, circa
    1740-1760
    Earthenware; polychrome enamel
    decoration
    Height: i^7 /i6 in. (3.7 cm); Diameter:
    ι ft. 55 /8 in. (44.8 cm)
    Accession number 87 .DE.25
    PROVENANCE
    [Georges Lefebvre, Paris, 1986].
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    "Acquisitions/1987," GettyMusJ 16 (1988),
    no. 75, p. 178, illus.


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