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This fine piece of porcelain, Vintage Large Italian Porcelain Figurine of Young Man sitting on apple tree branch, by Capodimonte
The history of Capodimonte porcelain dates back to the late 18th century in Naples, Italy. The Royal Factory of Capodimonte, also known as Real Fabbrica di Capodimonte, was established in 1743 by King Charles VII of Naples and Sicily, who later became King Charles III of Spain.
Capodimonte porcelain is known for its high quality and intricate craftsmanship. The factory employed skilled artisans and sculptors who created exquisite porcelain pieces, including figurines, vases, and decorative objects. The porcelain was made using a combination of kaolin, feldspar, and quartz, resulting in a hard-paste porcelain similar to that produced in other renowned European porcelain factories.
The figurine you mentioned, depicting a young man with a flower, is a typical example of the figurines produced by the Capodimonte factory. These figurines often depicted scenes from daily life, historical events, or mythological subjects. They were meticulously handcrafted and painted with vibrant colors and fine details.
The Royal Factory of Capodimonte enjoyed royal patronage and protection, which contributed to its success and reputation. However, in 1806, Naples was conquered by Napoleon Bonaparte's forces, and the factory's operations were disrupted. After the fall of Napoleon, the factory briefly resumed production but faced financial difficulties.
In 1821, Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies, who succeeded Napoleon's rule, ordered the closure of the Capodimonte factory due to its financial troubles. The equipment, molds, and remaining porcelain stock were transferred to the Royal Factory of Ginori in Doccia, near Florence.
The Capodimonte porcelain tradition was revived in the 20th century by a group of artisans who established a new porcelain factory in the area. This new factory, known as Capodimonte Porcelain Artistic Ceramics, aimed to revive the techniques and styles of the original Capodimonte porcelain.
The vintage large Italian porcelain figurine of a young man with a flower you mentioned was likely created during the original period of the Capodimonte factory or by one of the subsequent revival workshops. The figurine's value and authenticity would depend on factors such as its age, condition, and the reputation of the manufacturer.
Capodimonte porcelain figurines and other pieces remain highly collectible today. They are sought after for their artistic beauty, historical significance, and the legacy of craftsmanship associated with the Capodimonte tradition.
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