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Ernest Chaplet (1835 in Sèvres – 1909 in Choisy-le-Roi) was a French designer, sculptor and ceramist. He was a key figure in the French art pottery movement, and his works are held in international public collections such as the Musée d'Orsay, Paris. From 1887 Chaplet took up permanent residence at Choisy-le-Roi, often collaborating with the ceramics manufacture Alexandre Bigot. He won acclaim at the 1900 International Exhibition, but lost his sight in 1904, after which his son Emile Lenoble took over his studio. He committed suicide in 1909.

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  • Ernest Chaplet (1835 in Sèvres – 1909 in Choisy-le-Roi) was a French designer, sculptor and ceramist. He was a key figure in the French art pottery movement, and his works are held in international public collections such as the Musée d'Orsay, Paris. Having worked in industry for over 30 years, he opened an atelier with the sculptor in 1882, producing stoneware often influenced by Japanese designs and Chinese prototypes. From 1875 he worked with Félix Bracquemond. Chaplet became head of the Parisian workshops of of Haviland & Co. in 1882, working in stoneware and porcelain for them. He worked on ceramics with Paul Gauguin from 1886; together they created some 55 stoneware pots with applied figures or ornamental fragments, multiple handles, painted and partially glazed. He later worked with Jules Dalou and Auguste Rodin. From 1887 Chaplet took up permanent residence at Choisy-le-Roi, often collaborating with the ceramics manufacture Alexandre Bigot. He won acclaim at the 1900 International Exhibition, but lost his sight in 1904, after which his son Emile Lenoble took over his studio. He committed suicide in 1909. (en)
  • Ernest Chaplet (Sèvres, 1835 – Choisy-le-Roi, 1909) è stato un designer, scultore e ceramista francese.Fu una figura chiave nel movimento artistico e le sue opere sono conservate in collezioni pubbliche internazionali come il Musée d'Orsay a Parigi. (it)
  • Ernest Chaplet, né à Sèvres (Seine) le 8 juillet 1835 et mort à Choisy-le-Roi (Seine) le 16 juin 1909, est un sculpteur et céramiste français. (fr)
  • エルネスト・シャプレ(Ernest Chaplet、1835年7月8日 - 1909年6月16日)はフランスの陶芸家、彫刻家である。 (ja)
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  • Ernest Chaplet (Sèvres, 1835 – Choisy-le-Roi, 1909) è stato un designer, scultore e ceramista francese.Fu una figura chiave nel movimento artistico e le sue opere sono conservate in collezioni pubbliche internazionali come il Musée d'Orsay a Parigi. (it)
  • Ernest Chaplet, né à Sèvres (Seine) le 8 juillet 1835 et mort à Choisy-le-Roi (Seine) le 16 juin 1909, est un sculpteur et céramiste français. (fr)
  • エルネスト・シャプレ(Ernest Chaplet、1835年7月8日 - 1909年6月16日)はフランスの陶芸家、彫刻家である。 (ja)
  • Ernest Chaplet (1835 in Sèvres – 1909 in Choisy-le-Roi) was a French designer, sculptor and ceramist. He was a key figure in the French art pottery movement, and his works are held in international public collections such as the Musée d'Orsay, Paris. From 1887 Chaplet took up permanent residence at Choisy-le-Roi, often collaborating with the ceramics manufacture Alexandre Bigot. He won acclaim at the 1900 International Exhibition, but lost his sight in 1904, after which his son Emile Lenoble took over his studio. He committed suicide in 1909. (en)
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  • Ernest Chaplet (en)
  • Ernest Chaplet (fr)
  • Ernest Chaplet (it)
  • エルネスト・シャプレ (ja)
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