Plate with an allegorical representation of the VOC Plate Porcelain lobed wall, painted on the glaze in pink (and camaieu) and gold. At the center a group of people: a woman with a flag Where: affixed to the initials of the Dutch East India Company, surrounded by young women, the god Mercury and Asian employees who offer gifts to the woman. At the feet of the woman a lion, a crown and jewelry. In the background the speech of Batavia. a band of flower sprays to the wall; the edge with four flower sprays in the German style. The performance is based on a print by Jan Punt (1711-1779). European r
Plate with an allegorical representation of the VOC Plate Porcelain lobed wall, painted on the glaze in pink (and camaieu) and gold. At the center a group of people: a woman with a flag Where: affixed to the initials of the Dutch East India Company, surrounded by young women, the god Mercury and Asian employees who offer gifts to the woman. At the feet of the woman a lion, a crown and jewelry. In the background the speech of Batavia. a band of flower sprays to the wall; the edge with four flower sprays in the German style. The performance is based on a print by Jan Punt (1711-1779). European representation in emailkleuren. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Point (copy to) potter anonymous place manufacture: printmaker Amsterdam Potter: China Date: ca. 1740 - ca. 1750School / Style: Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) / Qianlong period (1736 -1795) Physical characteristics: porcelain enamel colors and verguldsel Material: porcelain enamel glaze gold Engineering: turning Edit / baking / painting / enamelling / gilding / glazes dimensions: h 2,2 cm. border: d cm. base: 13 cm d. ToelichtingDe scene is carefully transferred to a presentation by Jan Punt (1711-1779). The engra was accompanied by a verse. This praise was voiced at Batavia and the Dutch East India Company as a commercial center of the world. The publication was dedicated to the directors of the East India Company and the directors in the East. Other examples see: David Howard and John Ayers, China for the West: Chinese porcelain and other decorative arts for export illustrated from the collection Mottahedeh, London 1978, vol. 1, p. 200, fig. 198. Item Catalog Sotheby's, 1980-03-18, p. 60-61, cat 144. Date: 1750 - 1750
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