YAKUT (SAKHA) WOMAN
Creator(s): Imperial Porcelain Factory (Manufacturer) , Pavel Pavlovich Kamenskii (Sculptor) , Ivan Zotov (Modeler)
Currently in storage
About this object
Statuette depicts a standing Yakut (Sakha) woman wearing a dress in brown with a metallic decorative panel hanging down on her chest. She has a long, brown cloak bordered with blue, outlined with red. A longer metallic panel hangs down her back. She has a brown hood with two pink ribbons hanging down her back.
- Object name:
- YAKUT (SAKHA) WOMAN
- Made from:
- Porcelain
- Made in:
- Saint Petersburg, Russia
- Date made:
- 1911
- Size:
- 7 3/4 in. (19.7 cm)
Detailed information for this item
- Catalog number:
- 25.399
- Class:
- CERAMICS
- Signature marks:
- MARK: H II [on underside, in green underglaze] MARK: Iakutka inscribed in paste in Cyrillic cursive [Trans: Iakut woman] [on underside] MARK: ИЗ in Cyrillic (IZ) [on underside, impressed in paste] These are the initials of modeler Ivan Zotov. DATE: 1911 [below imperial cipher, in green underglaze] OLD ACCESSION NUMBER: 282733.115 [on underside, in black overglaze]
- Credit line:
- Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973