Dish 1730 - 1745
vienna
themetropolitanmuseumofart
ceramic, porcelain, sculpture
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water colours
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pastel soft colours
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cake food
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ceramic
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flower
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porcelain
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culinary art
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food illustration
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stoneware
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sculpture
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watercolour bleed
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watercolour illustration
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food photography
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decorative-art
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watercolor
This 18th-century porcelain dish, created in Vienna, features a delicate design of hand-painted floral motifs. The white porcelain ground serves as a canvas for a scattered arrangement of flowers, including roses, chrysanthemums, and other unidentified blossoms. The floral patterns are executed in soft shades of pink, purple, and red, creating a gentle and harmonious aesthetic. The dish, measuring 13-1/4 inches in diameter, is a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of Vienna's porcelain production during this period. It is currently on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
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