Plate with an allegory on the Dutch East India Company, Jan Punt (copy after), c. 1740 - c. 1750 plate (dishes) Plate of porcelain with lobed wall, painted on the glaze in pink (and camaïeu) and gold. On the flat a group of people: a woman with a flag on which the initials of the United East India Company are applied, surrounded by young women, the God Mercury and Asian servants who offer the woman gifts. At the feet of the woman a lion, a crown and jewelry. In the background the speech of Batavia. On the wall a band with flower vines; The edge with four flower branches in the German style. Th


Plate with an allegory on the Dutch East India Company, Jan Punt (copy after), c. 1740 - c. 1750 plate (dishes) Plate of porcelain with lobed wall, painted on the glaze in pink (and camaïeu) and gold. On the flat a group of people: a woman with a flag on which the initials of the United East India Company are applied, surrounded by young women, the God Mercury and Asian servants who offer the woman gifts. At the feet of the woman a lion, a crown and jewelry. In the background the speech of Batavia. On the wall a band with flower vines; The edge with four flower branches in the German style. The performance is based on a print by Jan Punt (1711-1779). European performance in email colors. print maker: AmsterdamChina porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification East-India. Batavia


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