Covered teapot by Meissen Porcelain Factory

Covered teapot c. 18th century

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ceramic, porcelain

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germany

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ceramic

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porcelain

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decorative-art

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rococo

Dimensions: 4 1/2 x 7 13/16 x 4 3/16 in. (11.4 x 19.8 x 10.6 cm)

Copyright: Public Domain

This covered teapot was made by the Meissen Porcelain Factory. The rounded form, pristine white surface, and delicate floral decorations create an immediate sense of refined elegance. The composition is structured around a spherical body, balanced by the curves of the spout and handle. Painted floral arrangements add visual interest, with vibrant colors contrasting against the white porcelain, emphasizing the object's materiality and the craftsman's skill. These motifs were part of a broader cultural dialogue around luxury and taste during the 18th century. The teapot's ornamental design elevates the mundane act of tea drinking into a display of sophistication. The detailed craftsmanship destabilizes the boundary between functional object and artwork, inviting us to reconsider the values we place on everyday items. Consider how the formal qualities of the teapot, such as its shape and decoration, function aesthetically but also reflect deeper social and cultural meanings, where art becomes a site for ongoing interpretation and re-evaluation.

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