Onderschotel van faience by De Witte Ster

Onderschotel van faience c. 1750 - 1780

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painting, ceramic

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dutch-golden-age

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painting

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landscape

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ceramic

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ceramic

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decorative-art

Dimensions length 25 cm, width 20.5 cm

This faience saucer was crafted by De Witte Ster, featuring a design dominated by blue hues. The choice of imagery, with alternating panels depicting floral arrangements and pastoral scenes complete with churches, reflects the cultural values of its time. Likely crafted in the Netherlands, a region renowned for its Delftware, this piece embodies the intersection of religious observance and appreciation for the domestic sphere that shaped Dutch society. The presence of both natural and man-made elements suggests a society striving to find harmony between the divine, nature, and the comforts of home. The arrangement and choice of blue pigment create meaning through visual codes that reflect the conservative Dutch society. To fully appreciate its significance, historical records of Delftware production, religious texts, and social commentaries of the time are valuable resources. We might then come to understand the saucer as a relic that encapsulates the beliefs and values of a bygone era.

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