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Capodimonte Figural Porcelain Vase
Capodimonte Figural Porcelain Vase
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CAPODIMONTE FIGURAL PORCELAIN VASE
Era: Mid-20th Century
Origin: Naples, Italy
Material: Porcelain with Gold Accents
OVERVIEW:
A charming Capodimonte porcelain vase featuring hand-painted female figures in a classical bathing scene. This decorative piece exemplifies the Italian porcelain tradition with its intricate relief work, delicate coloring, and distinctive gilt embellishments, showcasing the renowned craftsmanship associated with the Capodimonte name.
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Height: 3.5 inches
• Width: 3 inches
• Material: Glazed porcelain with gold accents
• Origin: Naples, Italy
• Period: Mid-20th Century
• Type: Decorative Vase/Cachepot
DESIGN ELEMENTS:
• Decoration:
- Relief female figures in bathing scene
- Hand-painted details in teal and gold
- Scalloped rim with gilt edge
- Classical motifs including basket
- Pedestal base with decorative elements
• Artistic Features:
- Three-dimensional figural relief work
- Romantic neoclassical styling
- Balanced composition
- Soft pastel palette with gold highlights
- Translucent porcelain quality
• Technical Features:
- Hand-molded relief figures
- Applied gold accents
- Multiple glazing techniques
- Footed pedestal design
- Fine detail painting
CONDITION:
Good Vintage Condition with Noted Repairs
• Professional restoration at rim
• Repaired crack at base
• Original gold accents with minor wear
• Intact relief details
• Clean glazed surfaces
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE:
This vase continues the prestigious Capodimonte tradition established in Naples in 1743 under King Charles VII. While the original Royal Factory of Capodimonte ceased production in the early 19th century, the style was revived in the 1920s, maintaining the distinctive aesthetic elements that made the original pieces famous. Capodimonte porcelain is renowned for its sculptural quality, figural designs, and elaborate decoration, representing an important chapter in European ceramic arts.
DECORATIVE SUGGESTIONS:
• Display cabinet for porcelain collectibles
• Dressing table or vanity accent
• Italian or Mediterranean decor element
• Romantic classical interior setting
• Complementary piece to antique porcelain collection
COLLECTING NOTE:
Mid-20th century Capodimonte pieces continue the artistic legacy of one of Italy's most celebrated ceramic traditions. While not from the original 18th-century production, these revival pieces maintain the characteristic style and craftsmanship that collectors appreciate. This vase, with its classical bathing scene and distinctive modeling, exemplifies the decorative appeal and artistic qualities that have made Capodimonte a lasting name in European porcelain collecting.
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