Deksel van dekselpot by De Vergulde Blompot

Deksel van dekselpot c. 1810 - 1840

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Dimensions height 12.5 cm, width 9.9 cm, depth 7.8 cm

This is a lid of a covered jar, likely created by De Vergulde Blompot. Notice how the delicate balance is achieved through its painted surface and form. The cobalt blue designs create an arresting contrast to the white backdrop. The shape is structured around a central image of a landscape, framed by floral motifs, establishing a dialogue between the organic and the geometric. The use of color extends beyond mere decoration, functioning as a signifier of cultural codes prevalent in its time. The idyllic scene on the lid invites us into a world of serenity and order. Consider how the lid’s design might echo broader artistic and philosophical concerns. The imagery and semiotic signs suggest a culture deeply intertwined with nature and symbolism. These elements invite us to reflect on the interplay between representation and reality, challenging fixed meanings in favor of ongoing interpretation.

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