
Alexis Buchanan
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This curious model, which is apparently unrecorded, belongs to a group of Chinoiserie subjects made at Derby during the 1750s. This model has been adapted from a single figure of a boy believed to represent Air, which was itself adapted from a boy that formed part of a group representing Smell from the Chinoiserie Senses, issued during the 'Dry Edge Period', see Peter Bradshaw, Derby Figures (1990), p. 47, fig. B33. A possible companion model of a Chinese boy within a gnarled tree is in the Fitzwilliam Museum, illustrated by Franklin Barrett and Arthur Thorpe, Derby Porcelain (1971), pl. 25. A circular hole pierced through the tree roots at the back of this figure may have been intended to hold a painted metal candle branch.