L'Ivresse

After a model by James Vibert Swiss
Executed by Emile Muller French

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 556

Although Émile Muller’s factory primarily specialized in ceramics for industrial use, it also made artistic works such as this small pitcher decorated with a nude. His intoxicated body evokes the sculptures of Auguste Rodin.

L'Ivresse, After a model by James Vibert (Swiss (also active in Paris), Carouge 1872–1942 Plan-les-Ouates)), Glazed earthenware, French, Paris

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