Briséwaaier of Ivory, completely painted with tempera on which a varnish -like varnish, with a central cartouche in which 'the triumph of love' at the front and an arcadic seascap on the back, surrounded by chinoiseries, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1750 Briséwaaier of Ivory, completely painted with tempera on which a varnish -like varnish, with a central cartouche in which 'the triumph of love' at the front and an arcadian seascape on the back. Front: Although the Waiaer consists of a whole, an attempt is made to create the illusion in the painted decoration that the fan still consists of a leaf a


Briséwaaier of Ivory, completely painted with tempera on which a varnish -like varnish, with a central cartouche in which 'the triumph of love' at the front and an arcadic seascap on the back, surrounded by chinoiseries, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1750 Briséwaaier of Ivory, completely painted with tempera on which a varnish -like varnish, with a central cartouche in which 'the triumph of love' at the front and an arcadian seascape on the back. Front: Although the Waiaer consists of a whole, an attempt is made to create the illusion in the painted decoration that the fan still consists of a leaf and a frame. The loose legs are connected to each other at the top by means of a ribbon. The triumph of eros; Eros is on a victory cart, preceded by musician figures and eroten. To the right of this group, two lovers, most likely Mars and Venus, are depicted. The allegorical performance grabs back on the 'Trionfi' of Petrarca from 1352, in which it is one of the first abstract ideas personified and placed them in triumph on a victory cart. Around the cartouche grid and chinoiseries. Back: an arcadic seascape. Around the cartouche grid and chinoiseries. Antique portraits are painted on the outer legs at the top of both sides. After the establishment of Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie in 1602, a limited supply of lacquered objects from China and Japan to Europe started. Around the mid -17th century, the demand for this scarce and therefore particularly desirable paintwork had risen in such a way that people started to imitate the Eastern example in England and the Republic. Even before the 'varnish Martin' was patented in 1730, an attempt was made to imitate it. France (possibly) whole: Lacquer (coating). Paint: Tempera. varnish: Lacquer (coating). Rand Close pin: Mother of Pearl. Close pin: Metal. Lint: Silk lacquering / lacquering / cutting Briséwaaier of Ivory, completely painted with tempera on which a varnish -like varnish, with a central cartouche in which 'the triumph


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