Description:

SOVIET LOMONOSOV FACTORY PORCELAIN FIGURE, THE COOK AND THE CAT Leningrad, circa 1940-1950, blue printed LFZ Cyrillic and first quality mark, painted 24 and incised workman's marks, the model designed by V. Michalev, the cook modeled leaning on a wooden barrel, his right hand gesturing, at his feet a black and white cat dines on stolen chicken meat, the oval base edged in gilt, h: 7.5 in.

Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling

Literature: The composition for this model is based on an 1812 fable written by Ivan Krylov. In the story, the cook fails to take action and stop the thief. He solely lectures the cat as he finishes the meal. The parable being that "words are wasted when it's time for action".

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