I D Please - Parian - Old Paris?? Other?

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by jackolin, Nov 11, 2014.

  1. jackolin

    jackolin Well-Known Member

    Any suggestions? I have seen this somewhere before, now that I have it, can find no other example. Help Please?
     

    Attached Files:

  2. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    You might try Janus for a keyword. Janus was a Roman god with 2 faces, one looking to the past and the other to the future.
     
    antidiem and jackolin like this.
  3. jackolin

    jackolin Well-Known Member

    That is interesting - thanks!
     
  4. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    I do not think Janus, looks like two godesses with long hair. Are both images the same? Is it porcelain or ceramic. How tall is it? I have so many questions when I do not have it in hand to check.:rolleyes:
    greg
     
  5. jackolin

    jackolin Well-Known Member

    Thanks Greg, not ceramic(?), almost like alabaster, but not. about 3 1/2 inches tall
    two faces the same, women with crown or head covering of leaves. Way out of my realm here - if I even have one? Seams on both side. I read the definition of Parian ware and it fits this piece. Very art nouveau look to me. Thanks again for your expertise!
     
    Last edited: Nov 11, 2014
  6. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    Ceramics are any kind of fired clay. Unless it's glass, it's pretty sure that this is ceramic. Probably porcelain. I doubt it would fit either Parian or Old Paris - just bisque porcelain (fired but unglazed).
     
  7. silverthwait

    silverthwait Well-Known Member

    I think you may have a depiction of the Greek Daphne. She is often shown during the metamorphosis into a laurel tree.
     
    jackolin likes this.
  8. Walter Del Pellegrino

    Walter Del Pellegrino Well-Known Member

    Certainly not Janus. Janus was a male god and usually depicted with a beard. This figure is a Caryatid. Note the flat top of the crown. Caryatids were used in place of the usual Greek columns, Doric, Ionic and Corinthian. The most famous caryatids, six of them, appear on the temple on the Acropolis
    Caryatid.jpg the Acroplis
     
    jackolin and Figtree3 like this.
  9. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    Walter, I was trying to remember the word "Caryatid" when I saw this yesterday. I'm glad that you knew.
     
Draft saved Draft deleted
Similar Threads: Please Parian
Forum Title Date
Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain Worthpoint Help Please Today at 4:25 PM
Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain Please help ID Maker of these Goblets Dec 13, 2024
Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain Worthpoint Help Please Dec 11, 2024
Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain Help with maker of tea set pattern 2436, Please! Dec 4, 2024
Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain Please help me identify these lamps :D Nov 22, 2024

Share This Page