Small plate with lizard, shells, and blue and purple background

ca. 1865–1875
Not on view
Based in Paris, Georges Pull sold off his taxidermy and curiosity shop in Paris in order to devote himself to rediscovering the ceramic techniques of Bernard Palissy (1510-ca.1590). Though this example featuring a lizard in the center surrounded by shells resembles Palissy’s work, Pull has signed the back with his own name.

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  • Title: Small plate with lizard, shells, and blue and purple background
  • Maker: Georges Pull (Wissembourg, Alsace-Lorraine, France 1810–1889 Paris, France)
  • Date: ca. 1865–1875
  • Culture: French, Paris
  • Medium: Glazed earthenware
  • Dimensions: confirmed: 1 1/2 × 12 5/8 × 10 7/8 in. (3.8 × 32.1 × 27.6 cm)
  • Classification: Ceramics-Pottery
  • Credit Line: Gift of Wallis Katz, in memory of Marshall Katz, and in celebration of the Museum's 150th anniversary, 2020
  • Object Number: 2020.86.11
  • Curatorial Department: European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

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