Vintage Victorian Scene Porcelain Urn Swan Handled Marble Irridescent Lamps
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These lamps have very little to do with George and Martha Washington except for their fashion of clothing and dress, but are regularly referred to as George and Martha Washington portraits.Most of these were made of porcelain circa 1940-1950's. They were commonly hand painted with real 22-24 K gold trim. Try as much as you like but you can never duplicate the rich luxurious gold color trim used in these beautiful porcelain lamps unless you use real gold in the paint. The marble iridescent coloring of a bluish purple is beautiful. It seems that these were each individually made, as the marble coloring does not match exactly to each other, but they are very close.The decorative figures adorning these porcelain lamps resemble George and Martha Washington but actually represent wealthy members of the king's court during the rule of French King Louis XV around 1765. The original paintings on many of these lamps were from the French artist Jean - Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806). He was well known for his very lewd and hedonistic paintings that were highly sought after by wealthy art patrons of the morally loose Louis XV and his famous fun loving court. The decorative figures are usually in various states of romance, picnics, dancing, poetry, singing, etc. George and Martha Washington lamp decorations represent Fragonard's much more reserved
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