Panel
1710-50 (made)
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Polychrome tile panel comprising of 78 tiles depicting a two-handles garden vase with flowers and exotic birds.
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Materials and techniques | Painted ceramic tiles |
Physical description | Polychrome tile panel comprising of 78 tiles depicting a two-handles garden vase with flowers and exotic birds. |
Credit line | Given by Mr Henry Van der Bergh through Art Fund |
Object history | Decoratieve Nederlandsche Muurtegels uit de 16e en 17e eeuw, (collectie Vis) Tentoongesteld in het Stedelijk Museum te Amsterdam van 29 Maart tot 30 April 1919. Eenige aantekeningen door C. de Geus, architect. np. nd [1919], fig 11, pp. 14-15 Historical significance: Similar tile panels were used as part of extensive tiled wall decorations at as Château de Rambouillet near Paris, built 1715-30, and the Amalienburg pavilion of Schloss Nymphenburg near Munich, built between 1734-39 |
Historical context | Exhibited 1919 Amsterdam Stedelijk Museum as part of the Collecion of Eelco M. Vis, Amsterdam |
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Accession number | C.468-1923 |
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Record created | January 9, 2003 |
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