Pair of polychrome and gilded Imari-style large tankards with silver covers (Q34016): versiegeschiedenis

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24 jan 2024

  • huidigvorige 13:1424 jan 2024 13:14Vincent de Keijzer overleg bijdragen 18.260 bytes +923 Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): The production of Imari-style decorated earthenwares in Delft began at the turn of the seventeenth to eighteenth century, reaching its zenith in the 1720s and 1730s. The present pair of tankards is a fine example of the combination of a typical European shape with the fashionable exotic designs.Similar example:A silver-gilt-mounted tankard of similar form and decoration, including the bird perched on a branch with two chrysanthemum flowers, in t...
  • huidigvorige 13:1324 jan 2024 13:13Vincent de Keijzer overleg bijdragen 17.337 bytes +1.570 Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): Typical for Imari porcelain, named after its place of distribution near the Arita factories, were its asymmetrical compositions painted in underglaze blue, iron-red and gold. These new wares were an immediate success in the Netherlands where consumers were familiar with only the blue and white porcelains. Although initially quite expensive, Imari porcelain began to be imported in sufficient quantities that it soon dominated the market and create...
  • huidigvorige 13:1324 jan 2024 13:13Vincent de Keijzer overleg bijdragen 15.767 bytes +1.017 Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): In the last quarter of the seventeenth century the Japanese porcelain factories at Arita (Kyushu) developed their own styles for decorating the wares to be exported to the Netherlands. The sought-after blue and white wares no longer imitated precisely the Chinese ‘Kraak’ and Transitional models of the earlier decades of the century, but made way for more typical Japanese motifs, such as continuous landscapes and boldly painted designs of large f...
  • huidigvorige 13:1324 jan 2024 13:13Vincent de Keijzer overleg bijdragen 14.750 bytes +1.155 Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): Each of tapering cylindrical shape and painted in iron-red, blue and gold with a bird in flight near another perched on a branch of chrysanthemums amidst pierced rocks, flowering plants and grasses beneath a wide border of three blue-edged iron-red ground floral lappets alternating with gilt trellis-patterned blue-ground lappets centering a mons device, and the ribbed loop handle with a border of iron-red and gilt husks between foliate scrolls o...

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