Dish by Vienna

Dish 1730 - 1745

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ceramic, porcelain, sculpture

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ceramic

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flower

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porcelain

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sculpture

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decorative-art

Dimensions Diam. 13-1/4 in. (33.7 cm.)

This dish was made in Vienna and is decorated with painted flowers. Think about the cultural and historical context in which the creation and reception of decorative objects like this took place. Floral motifs were extremely popular at this time, often used to signify wealth and status. Within the intricate designs of this dish, we can see how gender, class, and identity are intertwined. Who would have been using this dish? What kind of space would this have been displayed in? This plate challenges traditional narratives of art as separate from craft, raising questions about the value placed on different forms of artistic expression. The emotional dimension of this piece comes through as we imagine the meals shared, conversations held, and lives lived around such objects. This dish, in its design and function, reflects and shapes societal norms, inviting us to consider the personal stories embedded in everyday items.

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