Cup and saucer by Meissen Manufactory

Cup and saucer 1735 - 1745

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drawing, tempera, ceramic, porcelain

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drawing

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tempera

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ceramic

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porcelain

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decorative-art

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rococo

Dimensions: Height (Cup (.185)): 1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm); Diameter (Saucer (.186)): 5 1/4 in. (13.3 cm)

Copyright: Public Domain

This delicate cup and saucer were crafted at the Meissen Manufactory, adorned with painted botanical motifs. The floral designs are not mere decoration, but whispers of a deeper cultural language. Throughout history, flowers have served as potent symbols, their meanings shifting with time and place. Here, the blossoms evoke a sense of burgeoning life and beauty. These motifs echo across centuries, reappearing in Renaissance tapestries or in the delicate borders of illuminated manuscripts. Consider how, in ancient Egypt, the lotus symbolized rebirth, its daily cycle mirroring the sun’s journey. Similarly, in the Victorian era, an entire language of flowers bloomed, each bloom conveying secret messages of love, loss, and longing. The cup and saucer’s flowers, rendered with such care, invite us to contemplate the cyclical nature of life. The image's beauty engages our collective memory and resonates with our innate desire for beauty. It's a testament to how symbols endure.

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