Caption
Semi-ovoidal vase on a low pedestal base with sharply broken edges and a concave taper. Vertical handles extend slightly beyond the vase width, rising high and modeled as fan-shaped fluted leaves. Decorated with a blue print in a wallpaper pattern. Shape based on Wedgwood products see 1817 catalogue, pl.7, fig.146. Maker: Cmielów faience and porcelain factory; est. 1804. Materials: faience and porcelain, prints. Date: 1840–1860. Place: Poland. Function: vessel. Dimensions: height 16.0 cm; width 20.0 cm; depth 32.0 cm. Provenance: unknown., A ceramic two-handled bowl with a matching underplate, both covered in a dense floral and vine pattern in shades of blue on a white background; the bowl has a rounded body with a flared rim and two curved handles, the underplate mirrors the blue and white decoration and supports a short pedestal foot; visible colors include blue, white, and hints of gray, with the objects set against a smooth gray backdrop.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A15_126
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65.4Mb (1.3Mb) / 20.0in x 12.7in / 6000 x 3808 (300dpi)