Lidded Bowl – Unknown
Unknownporcelain about 1680; mounts about 1717 – 1727
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A French silversmith constructed this covered bowl from porcelain imported from Japan. The handles on the bowl extend from scrolling acanthus straps that are hinged to the rim and foot, with their floral motifs reflecting the flowers on the porcelain.
From the mid-1600s onward, larger quantities of porcelain from China and Japan began to be imported into Europe. In the 1700s, dealers of luxury goods called marchands-merciers purchased the porcelain directly at auction or from one the East Indies companies and passed it to metalworkers to decorate. Often the porcelain was altered in some way to take the mounts, sometimes creating completely new forms.
作品介绍
- 标题: Lidded Bowl
- 创作者: Unknown
- 日期: porcelain about 1680; mounts about 1717 – 1727
- 实际尺寸: 22.2 x 27 x 22.4 cm (8 3/4 x 10 5/8 x 8 13/16 in.)
- 外部链接: Find out more about this object on the Museum website.
- 材质: Hard-paste porcelain; colored enamel decoration; gilding; silver mounts
- Source Credit Line: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
- Object Type: Bowl
- Object Status: Permanent Collection
- Number: 74.DI.27
- Markings: Markings: Silver elements marked variously with a fleur-de-lys without a crown (the Paris discharge mark for small silver works used between October 23, 1717, and May 5, 1722); a butterfly (the countermark used between May 6, 1722, and September 2, 1727, under the
- Display Location: Currently on view at: Getty Center, Museum South Pavilion, Gallery S105
- Department: Sculpture & Decorative Arts
- Culture: Japanese and French
- Classification: Decorative Arts
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