Ceramics
For the Exposition Universelle in 1900, Jouve sculpt five bas relief for the monumental entrance door.
From his models, Alexandre Bigot will produce a frieze in glazed grès cérame reproducing several times these bas relief. Bigot will then commercialize reductions of different models.
Several other ceramists will also edit Jouve’s sculptures.
Main door of'Exposition in 1900.
Place de la Concorde, Paris.
Tiger
Bas relief in glazed grès cérame, Alexandre Bigot Editor
50 x 95 x 8 cm
Mouflon
Bas relief in glazed grès cérame, Alexandre Bigot Editor
50 x 75 x 6 cm
Lion
Bas relief in glazed grès cérame, Alexandre Bigot Editor
50 x 95 x 8 cm
Bull
Bas relief in glazed grès cérame, Alexandre Bigot Editor
50 x 103 x 8 cm
Bear
Bas relief in glazed grès cérame, Alexandre Bigot Editor
50 x 107 x 8 cm
Bull, 1st miniature model
Bas relief in glazed grès cérame, Alexandre Bigot Editor
21 x 47 x 3 cm
Mouflon, 2nd miniature model
Bas relief in glazed grès cérame, Alexandre Bigot Editor
18 x 32 x 3 cm
Lion, 2nd miniature model
Bas relief in glazed grès cérame, Alexandre Bigot Editor
18 x 32 x 3 cm
Lion, 1st miniature model
Bas relief in glazed grès cérame, Alexandre Bigot Editor
21 x 47 x 3 cm
Lion Sitting
Enamelled stoneware fromEmile Muller & Cie - Ivry.
Ht 50 cm base 22 x 58 cm
Panther lying in wait
Enamelled stoneware from Mouton & Cie - Chartres
Ht 45 cm 67 x 15 cm