The Prince Imperial with his Dog Nero

The Prince Imperial with his Dog Nero

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The Prince Imperial poses proudly with his loyal dog Nero, crafted from exquisite hard-paste biscuit porcelain at the renowned Sévres Manufactory. Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, a master designer from Valenciennes, brought this French masterpiece to life in 1912. Henri Robert skillfully modeled the intricacies of the scene, showcasing the perfect harmony between the Prince and his canine companion. Standing tall at 16 1/4 inches high with its base, this stunning ceramic piece is a testament to French artistry. The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection proudly displays the Rogers Fund's 1972 acquisition, accession number 1972.79. This remarkable artifact was captured using a Sense 3D hand-held scanner during a 3D Funday event at the museum, where Tom Freudenheim skillfully documented its details for all to appreciate.

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