Dish
ca. 1790-1800 (made)
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Dish of tin-glazed hard-paste porcelain painted with enamels. Square with a reeded border and a wavy edge. Painted with flowers. Flat and unglazed base.
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Materials and techniques | Tin-glazed hard-paste porcelain painted with enamels |
Brief description | Dish of tin-glazed hard-paste porcelain, Doccia porcelain factory, Doccia, ca. 1790-1800. |
Physical description | Dish of tin-glazed hard-paste porcelain painted with enamels. Square with a reeded border and a wavy edge. Painted with flowers. Flat and unglazed base. |
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Marks and inscriptions | '10' (In green) |
Gallery label | Dish
Tin-glazed porcelain
Mark: '10' in green
ITALY (DOCCIA); about 1780
Gift of Lt.-Col. K. Dingwall D.S.O.
C.515-1914
(Label draft attributed to John V. G. Mallet, ca. 1995)(ca. 1995) |
Credit line | Presented by Lt. Col. K. Dingwall, DSO with Art Fund support |
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Bibliographic reference | Frescobaldi Malenchini, Livia ed. With Balleri, Rita and Rucellai, Oliva, ‘Amici di Doccia Quaderni, Numero VII, 2013, The Victoria and Albert Museum Collection’, Edizioni Polistampa, Firenze, 2014
p. 104, Cat. 90
90. Square dish
circa 1790-1800
hard-paste porcelain with tin-glaze painted in
colours
length 21,2 cm
under painted “10.”
inv. C.515-1914
gift: Lt. Col. K. Dingwall, DSO through The Art Fund
This square dish is decorated “al mazzetto”, that is, with a series of little bouquets of flowers scattered over the surface of the dish. The shape of the dish was defined as “a sei chicchere” meaning for six coffee cups (GINORI LISCI 1963, p. 76). This shape and the simplicity of the painted flowers suggest a date between the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. For further information on the “mazzetto” decoration and its stylistic evolution at Doccia, see CASPRINI 2000, p. 191-195.
L.F.M.
Bibliography: unpublished |
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Accession number | C.515-1914 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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