A Minton parian figural group of Cain and Abel after Carrier-Belleuse
first published 1854,
Cain stands over the slain body of his brother, a sacrificed lamb on an altar at his side, on rockwork, impressed year cypher, incised on the back of the altar "Albert Carrier 1854 Stoke",
46cm high
From Genesis 4: 1-15. Cain, a farmer, made an offering to God from his harvested crops and Abel, a shepherd, sacrificed a lamb. God was pleased with Abel's offering's but refused Cain's. Cain, in his anger, slew his brother Abel. This group was shown at the International Exhibition, 1862.
Sold for £750
Condition Report
There are chips to one toe and finger, and a firing fault across one figure's thigh. Some wear to the ram's ears and fingers clutching the pillar. Please see the additional photographs.
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