Flower vase (cuvette Courteille)
In 1756 the French royal porcelain factory moved from Vincennes to Sèvres. Initially it did not produce true hard-paste porcelain like that from China and the Meissen factory in Germany, but rather an imitation of it (pate tendre, soft-paste porcelain). With its striking colour for the ground, its panel with a painted scene and its elaborate gilding, this vase epitomizes the Sèvres factory’s style during its first decade.
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Flower vase (cuvette Courteille)
In 1756 the French royal porcelain factory moved from Vincennes to Sèvres. Initially it did not produce true hard-paste porcelain like that from China and the Meissen factory in Germany, but rather an imitation of it (pate tendre, soft-paste porcelain). With its striking colour for the ground, its panel with a painted scene and its elaborate gilding, this vase epitomizes the Sèvres factory’s style during its first decade.
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In 1756 the French royal porce ...... style during its first decade.
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In 1756 verhuisde de Franse ko ...... ngen, en een rijke vergulding.
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Rijksmuseum
title
Bloemenvaas (cuvette Courteille)
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Flower vase (cuvette Courteille)
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type
created
1760
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1760
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extent
breedte 25,4 cm
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depth 10.7 cm
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depth 14.0 cm
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diepte 14,0 cm
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grondvlak breedte 18,7 cm
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grondvlak diepte 10,7 cm
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height 15.1 cm
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hoogte 15,1 cm
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width 18.7 cm
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width 25.4 cm
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Collectie: keramiek
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provenance
…; from Dr Fritz Mannheimer (1 ...... ransferred to the museum, 1960
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derde kwart 18e eeuw
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third quarter 18th century
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