Blue hippopotamus plate

CA800011
The "Hieroglyphs" collection designed by Sam Baron is dedicated to the museum's young visitors thanks to a colorful and playful interpretation of this complex and mysterious language in wich the symbols do not represent letters but concepts.

Through everyday objects such as backpacks, notebooks, stamps...
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Characteristics

Dimensions
Ø 20 cm
Artists
Baron Antoine-Jean Gros (1771-1835), Sam Baron
Material
Melamine
Museums
Musée du Louvre, Musée de Grenoble
Themes
Middle East, Animals, Gastronomy
Art movements
Egyptian Antiquities, Modern & Contemporary Art
Reference
CA800011
EAN
3336728645436
Conservation museum
Paris - Musée du Louvre

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Children's tableware

The work and its artist

Baron Antoine-Jean Gros (1771-1835)

Antoine-Jean Gros was one of the most famous pupils of the painter Jacques-Louis David. A representative of neo-classical painting, he then turned towards Romanticism, becoming one of his first followers. He enjoyed early success, particularly at the court of Napoleon Bonaparte, painting portraits of Napoleon and his wife but also history paintings.