Dish, cup and saucer
Porcelain was fired in Jingdezhen, in the southern China interior, large quantities of which were brought to Canton to be embellished in workshops specialized in applying enamel and gold decorations. This was quite often done following a model provided by the European commissioners, as here. In this case the example was an etch of Jacob de Wit.
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Dish, cup and saucer
Porcelain was fired in Jingdezhen, in the southern China interior, large quantities of which were brought to Canton to be embellished in workshops specialized in applying enamel and gold decorations. This was quite often done following a model provided by the European commissioners, as here. In this case the example was an etch of Jacob de Wit.
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E.D. d'Arripe Bequest
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Legaat van E.D. d'Arripe
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description
Porcelain was fired in Jingdez ...... e was an etch of Jacob de Wit.
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Porselein werd gebakken in Jin ...... eeld een ets van Jacob de Wit.
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identifier
AK-NM-11513-B
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Dish, cup and saucer
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Schaal en een kop en schotel
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type
created
c. 1750 - c. 1774
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ca. 1750 - ca. 1774
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extent
diameter 13.5 cm
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diameter 20.6 cm
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height 3.5 cm
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hoogte 3,5 cm
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rand diameter 20,6 cm
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voet diameter 13,5 cm
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Collectie: Aziatische keramiek
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Collectie: China (collectie)
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Collection: Asian ceramics
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temporal
derde kwart 18e eeuw
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third quarter 18th century
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