
Hand-painted ceramic figurine of a rotund hunter or sportsman with rifle
History
This type of whimsical ceramic figurine depicting a portly hunter or sportsman became popular in Europe and America during the mid-20th century, particularly from the 1940s through the 1970s. These humorous character pieces were often produced as decorative items or novelty gifts, reflecting a lighthearted approach to traditional sporting themes. The exaggerated proportions and comical expression were characteristic of the folk art and tourist souvenir traditions of the era. Such figurines appeal to collectors of vintage ceramics, folk art enthusiasts, and those interested in hunting or sporting memorabilia. The charm lies in the hand-painted details, the nostalgic craftsmanship, and the playful character design that captures a bygone era of decorative arts. Collectors appreciate these pieces for their whimsical nature and as representations of mid-century popular culture and humor.
Time period
Mid 20th century