William Guerin Limoges – W. G. & Co.

William Guerin Limoges Soup Service

William Guerin Limoges Soup Service

William Guerin Limoges – Early Years

During the early 1870s, William Guerin became the owner of the Utzschneider porcelain factory in Limoges, where he had been the director. The firm carried on a large export business. Most Guerin-marked china which is found on the American market is in the form of white wares decorated by American china painters or factory decorated table china. In the white ware line, Guérin seems to have had an exclusive on “cachepots.” That word literally means a pot made to hide something such as plants, letters, or even rubbish, depending on the size which ranges from 6” to 12”. Relatively few factory-decorated art objects are found with the exception of some vases.

Bawo & Dotter Buys Guerin – Pouyat Limoges

Shortly before World War I, the Pouyat firm merged with Guerin. It appears that both the Pouyat marks and the Guérin marks were used after that time. Two years after the war, however, the Guérin Company was purchased by Bawo & Dotter (Elite Works). Due to the war years, from the time Pouyat and Guérin were joined and the short period after the war before the company was sold, it is difficult to know how much of the new production would have actually carried a Pouyat mark. It is probable that the remaining Pouyat stock, which was already marked, was sold through the Guérin company, or that the former Pouyat factory merely continued to produce china and marked it with the same Pouyat marks which had been in use prior to the merger.

William Guerin Limoges Rosenthal Tea Set Poppies

William Guerin Limoges - Rosenthal Tea Set Poppies

It is also noted by French references that all three companies’ marks were continued after 1920 by Bawo & Dotter when they purchased Guérin-Pouyat. Bawo & Dotter Mark 12, an overglaze mark, incorporates the words “Guérin Pouyat-Elite Ltd.” That overglaze mark was found in conjunction with a Guérin marked blank. Thus the new mark seems to have been added to blanks already marked with either the Guerin, Pouyat, or Elite marks. The Bawo & Dotter Mark 12 is rarely seen. Bawo & Dotter closed in 1932, and thus Guérin marks are no later than that year.

Guerin – Pouyat Markings

Mark 1, “WG & Ce,” (for compagnie) is a mark attributed to Guérin when he was associated with Utzschneider. It would date in the 1870s, and it is rarely found. Mark 2, although printed with “FRANCE,” should date prior to 1891. Mark 3, printed with both “LIMOGES,” and “FRANCE,” is after 1900; this is the mark most frequently found on Guérin examples. Mark 4 is a decorating mark, certainly in use after 1891, and perhaps some years earlier. The mark seems to have remained essentially the same with some variations which are infrequently seen and were probably not intended for use on exported wares. Examples of such marks are “Wm. Guérin & Co. de Limoges, France,” and “W. Guérin and Cie., Paris & Limoges” printed in an oval shape. A torch printed with “Guérin Feu de Four” may be found as a mark on some pieces, indicating a special firing process.

The Guérin examples, while showing a limited amount of factory decorated china, do illustrate a wide variety of items, including not only table china, but accessory items for the dresser and desk, and jardinieres and vases as well. It is easy to see why so much of American-painted china carries a Guérin white ware mark. A number of Guerin blanks with hand-painted decoration have been selected to show the range of the company’s production.


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Monet Limoges

Auguste Renoir or Pierre-Auguste Renoir, one of the central figures of Impressionist movement, was born on February 25, 1841, in a working class family in Limoges, France. Accredited by critics as one of the most popular & independent painters of his time, his paintings are often reproduced and appreciated for the warm sensuality of his style. This prolific French painter characterized his works with the harmony of lines, brilliance of colors, and his intimate charm of a wide variety of subjects.

Renowned for his radiant and intimate paintings (especially those of nude females), Renoir excelled in the history of modern art for the representation of feminine grace. The nude female was one of his key painting subjects. Being an Impressionist painter, he highlighted his painting scenes with the help of the diffused brushing of colors on the canvass. This resulted in a blending appearance of his figures with each other and with their background.

As an adolescent, Auguste began painting flowers on Fine China at a Porcelain factory, graduating later to fans and screens. He undertook formal training in painting from the Academy of the Swiss Charles Gabriel Gleyre in Paris, in the year 1862. Here, Renoir met several acclaimed French artists of the likes of Claude Monet and Eugene Delacroix. These artists highly Influenced Auguste Renoir’s early works, as they were emphatically bright & colored. The flow of Edgar Degas’ paintings also impressed Renoir. Then, Courbet’s Realism reflects in Auguste’s early paintings such as, “Diana,” (1867), in which the figures are modelled & superimposed well, upon a false landscape. As he matured, his works went on getting more and more Impressionist with the canvassing of real life, full of sparkling hues and light. His intensely disciplined and formal technique of portraits and figure paintings made him stand out amongst his Impressionist contemporaries.

One of the best-known Impressionist works of Renoir is “Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette” (Le Bal au Moulin de la Galette) (1876). It pictures a popular dance garden on the Butte Montmartre, crowed with people. Some of his other major works include, “The Large Bathers,” “La Grenouillere,” “By the Water,” “The Country Dance,” “Nude in the Sun,” and “Diana the Huntress.”

By 1864, Auguste was exhibiting his work at Paris Salon. Recognition came his way only in 1874; post Franco-Prussian War, at the first exhibition of the New Impressionist School. Later on, he held a solo exhibition at Durand-Ruel Gallery in Paris in 1883. In 1890, Auguste Renoir married Aline Victorine Charigot. He had three sons from Aline. The last 20 years of his life was crippled by severe Rheumatic Arthritis (in 1892), as he could not move his hands freely. However, Auguste’s passion for painting continued and he strapped a brush to his arms, in order to paint. At the age of 78, on December 03, 1919, Auguste Renoir died in his house at Cagne.

Pierre-Auguste- Renoir – Galería virtual – Música Beethoven


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