Porcelain Pattipan With Grisaille Decoration Of The Goddess Ceres - China 18th Century Qianlong Period
Porcelain pattipan with grisaille decoration representing Ceres, the goddess of agriculture. She is represented with a sickle, as well as a crown of ears of wheat.
The border is decorated with a garland of flowers, the decoration topped with a crown.
China 18th century
Qianlong period (1736-1795)
Length: 13cm
Width: 11.2cm
For an identical decoration on a saucer, see:
- François and Nicole Hervouët, La porcelaine des Compagnies des Indes à décor occidental, Fig. 13.24, p.297
The decoration is painted after an engraving by Claude III Audran, the "August" season
Provenance:
- Edouard Cochet Perfect condition, slight wear of the enamels.
More information and photos on request.
The border is decorated with a garland of flowers, the decoration topped with a crown.
China 18th century
Qianlong period (1736-1795)
Length: 13cm
Width: 11.2cm
For an identical decoration on a saucer, see:
- François and Nicole Hervouët, La porcelaine des Compagnies des Indes à décor occidental, Fig. 13.24, p.297
The decoration is painted after an engraving by Claude III Audran, the "August" season
Provenance:
- Edouard Cochet Perfect condition, slight wear of the enamels.
More information and photos on request.
570 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Porcelain
Length: 13cm
Width: 11,2cm
Reference (ID): 1469659
Availability: In stock
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