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Image of Gallery in South Kensington
On display at V&A South Kensington
Ceramics, Room 139, The Curtain Foundation Gallery

Bowl

1895 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A stoneware bowl by Alexandre Bigot with silver-gilt mount by Eugene Edward Colonna. Purchased from Maison Bing, Paris, 1895.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Stoneware and silver-gilt, glazed, mounted, chased and perforated
Brief description
Bowl of grey stoneware with a silver-gilt mount, made by Alexandre Bigot, mounted by E.E Colonna, Paris, 1895
Physical description
Bowl of grey stoneware with a silver-gilt mount. Covered with a dull mottled green and brown glaze. The chased and perforated mount round the incurved mouth consists of interlaced leafy stems with flowers.
Dimensions
  • Height: 8cm
  • Diameter: 16.5cm
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'A Bigot Mai 95' (Incised in the clay)
  • A small indecipherable mark in the silver (On the rim)
Object history
This bowl was bought from Samuel (Siegfried) Bing's shop, L'Art Nouveau, 22 rue de Provence, Paris. Alexandre Bigot (1862-1917), a professor of physics and chemistry, became interested in Far Eastern stoneware and porcelain at the Universal exhibition, Paris, in 1889, and began to experiment at his birthplace, Mer, in the Loir-et-Cher district. At the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900, he showed a frieze of animals after designs by the Sculptor Paul Jouve. At his workshop at 13 Rue des Petits Ecuries, he specialised in architectural ceramics to his own designs and to designs by Henri Van de Velde, Hector Guimard and Louis Majorelle, among others. The silver mount is by Eugène Edward Colonna (1862-1948. Colonna trained as an architect, worked in America for Tiffany and then settled in Paris where he worked for Samuel (Siegfried) Bing.
Historical context
Alexandre Bigot (1862-1927), a physics and chemistry professor became interested in stoneware and porcelain from China and Japan which was shown at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889. He was especially interested in Chinese porcelain but worked in the less expensive medium of stoneware first exhibiting in 1894. He received a grand prize in Paris, 1900 and established a studio in Paris, making architectural ceramics with such designers as Henry Van de Velde, Henri Guimard and Louis Majorelle. His stoneware was sold through Samuel (Siegfried) Bing's shop L'Art Nouveau and a number were silver-mounted to designs by E.E.Colonna. The business closed in 1914.
Subjects depicted
Summary
A stoneware bowl by Alexandre Bigot with silver-gilt mount by Eugene Edward Colonna. Purchased from Maison Bing, Paris, 1895.
Bibliographic reference
The Craftsman, vol. v., Oct., 1903, p.14 Bigot,A. Grès de Bigot, Paris 1902 Valotaire.M. La cèramique Française, Paris, 1930
Collection
Accession number
1700-1900

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Record createdSeptember 4, 2006
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