Schotel van porselein met strooibloemen by Loosdrecht

Schotel van porselein met strooibloemen c. 1774 - 1784

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ceramic, porcelain

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decorative element

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ceramic

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porcelain

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stoneware

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ceramic

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decorative-art

Dimensions height 7 cm, diameter 48.5 cm

This porcelain plate, crafted in Loosdrecht, features a serene landscape of scattered flowers set against a crisp white backdrop. The design employs a circular composition, with a garland of indigo foliage framing the perimeter and echoing floral motifs that punctuate the plate's center. The plate's structure invites a semiotic reading: the meticulous arrangement of flora and the contrast of indigo against white operate as signs within a visual language. The strategic scattering of the floral designs challenges conventional symmetry, creating a dynamic interplay between order and randomness. This tension disrupts fixed meanings, inviting viewers to engage in a fluid, interpretative experience. Notice how the curves of the floral garland and the scalloped edge destabilize the pure geometry of the circle, transforming a functional object into a site of aesthetic and intellectual contemplation. This careful interplay of form and pattern moves beyond mere decoration, engaging with broader dialogues around art, utility, and perception.

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