Item:Q34045: verschil tussen versies
Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): Each bowl of scalloped and barbed quatrefoil shape, affixed at the ends with blue open-mouthed dragon or phoenix head handles, the lobes painted on the front and reverse with a pheasant perched among peonies, foliate and rock work, a bird perched on a flowering branch and on the ends with a bird perched on rock work amidst foliage, the barbs with a blue ground reserved with floral sprays, the conformingly-shaped domed foot similarly decorated be... |
Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): There are approximately fifteen known single bowl- shaped vases that resemble the present pair, of which seven are in museums, the others are in private collections. The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge (inv. no. C. 2607 & A-1928), the British Museum in London (inv. no. 1891.0905.27), the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (inv. no. 3843 & A-1901), the Centraal Museum in Utrecht (inv. no. 10315), the Musées royaux d’Art et d’Histoire in Brussels... |
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There are approximately fifteen known single bowl- shaped vases that resemble the present pair, of which seven are in museums, the others are in private collections. The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge (inv. no. C. 2607 & A-1928), the British Museum in London (inv. no. 1891.0905.27), the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (inv. no. 3843 & A-1901), the Centraal Museum in Utrecht (inv. no. 10315), the Musées royaux d’Art et d’Histoire in Brussels (inv. no. 602 a-b), Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam (inv. no. A 2807a-b), and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (inv. no. BK-NM-133313) all have a single bowl-shaped flower vase. Interestingly, the present pair of bowl-shaped flower vases is only one of four pairs that are known to exist. There is one pair in the collection of the Uměleckoprůmyslové Muzeum (Museum of Decorative Arts) in Prague (inv. no. UPM 70.678ab & UPM 76.968ab), another pair in the collection of the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague (inv. no. 0401074) and the third pair is in the collection of Mnichovo Hradištĕ in the Central Bohemian Region in the Czech Republic (inv. no. MH 10897/10900). (Engels) | |||
| eigenschap / beschrijving: There are approximately fifteen known single bowl- shaped vases that resemble the present pair, of which seven are in museums, the others are in private collections. The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge (inv. no. C. 2607 & A-1928), the British Museum in London (inv. no. 1891.0905.27), the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (inv. no. 3843 & A-1901), the Centraal Museum in Utrecht (inv. no. 10315), the Musées royaux d’Art et d’Histoire in Brussels (inv. no. 602 a-b), Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam (inv. no. A 2807a-b), and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (inv. no. BK-NM-133313) all have a single bowl-shaped flower vase. Interestingly, the present pair of bowl-shaped flower vases is only one of four pairs that are known to exist. There is one pair in the collection of the Uměleckoprůmyslové Muzeum (Museum of Decorative Arts) in Prague (inv. no. UPM 70.678ab & UPM 76.968ab), another pair in the collection of the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague (inv. no. 0401074) and the third pair is in the collection of Mnichovo Hradištĕ in the Central Bohemian Region in the Czech Republic (inv. no. MH 10897/10900). (Engels) / rang | |||
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