Bowl with floral scrolls and flower sprigs by Fabriek Dominique Denuelle

Bowl with floral scrolls and flower sprigs c. 1775 - 1799

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ceramic, earthenware

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ceramic

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earthenware

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orientalism

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decorative-art

Dimensions height 15.3 cm, diameter 41.1 cm, diameter 23.4 cm

This porcelain bowl, crafted by Fabriek Dominique Denuelle, presents a delicate dance of floral motifs and elegant scrolls. The purple ribbons intertwined with gold foliage along the rim immediately catch the eye, evoking a sense of classical refinement and luxury. These recurring floral scrolls are ancient symbols of life, renewal, and prosperity, and their undulating forms echo the organic rhythms of nature. These motifs are not isolated; similar patterns can be found gracing ancient Greek pottery and Roman frescoes, illustrating a timeless yearning for harmony with the natural world. Consider how these symbols transform across time and space. What once might have been a tribute to fertility goddesses becomes a decorative element, a subconscious echo of our primal connection to nature. This bowl, therefore, is more than mere decor; it is a vessel carrying cultural memory, inviting us to reflect on the cyclical nature of symbols and the enduring power of beauty.

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