Porcelain figurine of a young musician - Occupied Japan in 18th-century style, Rococo

Exceptional porcelain figurine depicting a young man in 18th-century attire, being an excellent example of the craftsmanship of the Rococo era. The figurine is made of the highest quality white porcelain with beautifully hand-painted details. Characteristics:
  • Material: fine porcelain
  • Era: 18th/19th century, Rococo style
  • Height: approximately 20-22 cm (estimated based on proportions)
  • Attire: blue jacket/frock coat, burgundy vest, light trousers, shoes, white jabot
  • Accessories: violin/viola and bow
  • Ornamental base with floral motif
The figurine represents the gallant style popular in the 18th century, when decorative porcelain figurines adorned the salons of the nobility and wealthy bourgeoisie. The young man depicted as a musician, most likely a violinist, is an iconography of art and education of the Enlightenment era. Condition: Very good, the porcelain is preserved in excellent condition, colors vibrant and well-preserved, without visible cracks or major losses. An excellent piece for a collector of porcelain figurines, an admirer of 18th-century art and forerunners of applied art.

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