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KC1973-778
Sphinx, one of a pair
KC1973-778

Sphinx, one of a pair

Date1748-1751
Artist/Maker Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory (1745-1769)
MediumSoft-paste porcelain
DimensionsH: 4 9/16"; Base: 5 7/8" X 3 5/16"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1962-57,2
DescriptionWhite figure of a sphinx with head (turned slightly to the left) and bust of young woman with one lock of hair falling behind and one in front of semi-draped shoulders; the body of a lion couchant with tasseled blanket; rectangular base.

Triangle or raised anchor period.
Label TextThese figures are believed to represent the popular actress of the day, Peg Woffington (1718-1760). A number of unmarked models with a transitional or early raised anchor paste survive. Other Chelsea sphinxes are marked with triangle and raised anchor marks. Bow models of sphinxes, dating a few years later, are recorded in a more rococo form; a painting by Arthur Pound has been suggested as their design source. The inspiration for the earlier Chelsea models has not been substantiated, although it may have been an engraving of a sphinx by J. F. Blondel.
InscribedNo
MarkingsNo
ProvenanceEx coll: M.G. Kaufman, Chicago