Pair of garden vases
The strong form and symmetrical configuration of these garden vases make them perfect examples of the ornamental vocabulary developed by the Frenchman Daniël Marot for the court of William and Mary. Remains of blue-and-white garden vases of this type have been found in the garden of Het Loo Palace. They probably contained exotic plants.
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Pair of garden vases
The strong form and symmetrical configuration of these garden vases make them perfect examples of the ornamental vocabulary developed by the Frenchman Daniël Marot for the court of William and Mary. Remains of blue-and-white garden vases of this type have been found in the garden of Het Loo Palace. They probably contained exotic plants.
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Dankzij hun strenge vorm en sy ...... xotische planten in te zetten.
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The strong form and symmetrica ...... bably contained exotic plants.
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BK-1961-98-B
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Rijksmuseum
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title
Paar tuinvazen
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Pair of garden vases
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c. 1691 - c. 1724
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ca. 1691 - ca. 1724
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extent
breedte 48,0 cm
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depth 36.5 cm
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diameter 23.0 cm
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diepte 36,5 cm
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grondvlak diameter 23,0 cm
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height 38.0 cm
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hoogte 38,0 cm
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width 48.0 cm
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Collectie: Nederlands tinglazuur aardewerk
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eerste kwart 18e eeuw
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first quarter 18th century
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fourth quarter 17th century
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vierde kwart 17e eeuw
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