J.P. Myers - Plaque - Marble Dust

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Description from the seller

Beautiful and rare framed slab of marble powder, part of a larger work by J.P. Myers dated 1882.

The work depicts a nymph and a putto, produced by the neoclassical artist J.P. Myers in 1882 in marble, in the neoclassical style.

Measurements:
With frame 20x24x4 cm
Without frame 15.5x11.5x4 cm

Perfect condition.

Seller's Story

My name is Riccardo, I recently graduated in Art History from the University of Florence and I am passionate about porcelain. From tableware to artist vases, from figurines to tea and coffee sets, I am fascinated by the mastery and the ability of great artisans and designers who shape this so fragile material, turning a raw mass into masterpieces with a story to tell. During my years at university I became interested in the history of 19th- and 20th-century tableware art; today, every day, I work with prestigious porcelain pieces that always have something to say to me and to those who purchase them. Of my work I love that I can discover more about the objects I find as I travel around Italy, always learning something new. I always strive to convey to my clients this passion I have for the objects I sell, certain that each one of them has a story to tell: the story of who created it, the story of who preserved it, and the story of who will give it a new life.
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Beautiful and rare framed slab of marble powder, part of a larger work by J.P. Myers dated 1882.

The work depicts a nymph and a putto, produced by the neoclassical artist J.P. Myers in 1882 in marble, in the neoclassical style.

Measurements:
With frame 20x24x4 cm
Without frame 15.5x11.5x4 cm

Perfect condition.

Seller's Story

My name is Riccardo, I recently graduated in Art History from the University of Florence and I am passionate about porcelain. From tableware to artist vases, from figurines to tea and coffee sets, I am fascinated by the mastery and the ability of great artisans and designers who shape this so fragile material, turning a raw mass into masterpieces with a story to tell. During my years at university I became interested in the history of 19th- and 20th-century tableware art; today, every day, I work with prestigious porcelain pieces that always have something to say to me and to those who purchase them. Of my work I love that I can discover more about the objects I find as I travel around Italy, always learning something new. I always strive to convey to my clients this passion I have for the objects I sell, certain that each one of them has a story to tell: the story of who created it, the story of who preserved it, and the story of who will give it a new life.
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Details

Era
1400-1900
Over 200 years old
No
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
Italy
Material
Marble Dust
Designer/artist/maker
J.P. Myers
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
24.3 cm
Width
20 cm
Depth
4 cm
Autographed by a famous person
No
Estimated period
1882
Qualification
Reproduction/replica
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Objects sold
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