Two dishes
In the mid-17th century Dutch potters tried to produce earthenware that more closely resembled Chinese porcelain. They adapted the firing technique so that the dishes could be thinner, and the white tin glaze improved. While the painter of these dishes derived inspiration from Chinese porcelain, he added imaginary motifs, such as the pulpit and parts of the landscape.
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Two dishes
In the mid-17th century Dutch potters tried to produce earthenware that more closely resembled Chinese porcelain. They adapted the firing technique so that the dishes could be thinner, and the white tin glaze improved. While the painter of these dishes derived inspiration from Chinese porcelain, he added imaginary motifs, such as the pulpit and parts of the landscape.
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Gift of A. Bredius, The Hague
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Schenking van de heer A. Bredius, Den Haag
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description
Halverwege de 17de eeuw probee ...... en delen van de landschappen.
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In the mid-17th century Dutch ...... it and parts of the landscape.
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identifier
BK-NM-8241
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Twee schotels
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Two dishes
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type
created
c. 1650 - c. 1665
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ca. 1650 - ca. 1665
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extent
diameter 37,5 cm
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diameter 37.5 cm
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Collectie: Nederlands tinglazuur aardewerk
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temporal
derde kwart 17e eeuw
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third quarter 17th century
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