Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870

Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870

Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870. Bluebirds, also known as blue tits. This British work painted on porcelain dates from about 1870. Framed and ready to hang. The birds are showing a strong interest in the insects depicted in this pair of works. There is a Chinese influence in the spring blossom. This elegant pair of hand-painted porcelain panels presents a beautifully balanced study of nature’s gentler moods. Each work captures a tranquil moment by the water’s edge, where small songbirds – most likely blue tits – rest among blossoming branches and soft meadow grass. The scenes are painted with exquisite delicacy, the porcelain surface lending a luminous, almost ethereal quality to the colours and textures. In the left panel, several birds gather low near the bank of a quiet stream, surrounded by sprays of pale blossom that drift gracefully across the composition. The artist’s brushwork is fine and precise, creating a soft interplay between the muted greens and creams of the background and the delicate blue and yellow plumage of the birds. The reflective water below adds a sense of calm continuity, anchoring the composition in gentle stillness. The right panel offers a harmonious counterpart, with a pair of birds perched on a flowering branch above a cluster of companions on the ground. The warm light and subtle background haze suggest early morning, and the artist’s mastery of tonal control gives the scene depth and atmosphere without ever losing its porcelain translucency. Together, the two panels form a charming dialogue between air and earth, movement and repose. The combination of subject, medium, and presentation suggests work from the late 19th or early 20th century, created with the sensibility of a fine porcelain painter rather than a traditional oil artist. A delightful and graceful pair, ideal for a drawing room, conservatory, or any interior that values serenity and natural beauty. Overall artwork dimensions 25″ x 14″. 105% moneyback if not delighted. Sherwood Forest Fine Arts is a well established online antique art dealer offering an eclectic mix of oils, watercolours and prints from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Having completed over 15 years of online trading and 30 years art dealing, it has been a delight and pleasure to establish long-term relationships with so many satisfied customers across the world. We will send our fine art anywhere. Our customers include The Courtauld Institute, London; The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; The Met, New York; heads of department at Sotheby’s; as well as collectors and investors from around the world. More than your moneyback guarantee. SUBSCRIBE Be the first to see our new listings. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With.
Ornithology Bird Studies on Porcelain Circa 1870

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