Six-sided tea bowl with lid, Boettger, Johann Friedrich 1682–1719 alchemist; pear-shaped with a separated low neck and a strip base separated by a narrowing; flat cap-shaped lid; relief plant decoration flower shoots on the side walls; gilded and lacquered; Far Eastern–style decorations; tea bowl; 1st quarter of the 18th century; Meissen, Saxony, Germany; vessel., A small rounded vase with a short cylindrical neck sits against a pale gray background, its surface divided into several vertical panels decorated with raised floral motifs. The vase shows a palette of reddish-brown and terracotta as the main body colors, with areas of darker brown and black used for leaves and accents, and gold-colored ornamental highlights on several panels. The neck has a band of gold-toned trim, and the base reflects faintly on the surface beneath, echoing the same reddish and golden tones.
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Six-sided tea bowl with lid, Boettger, Johann Friedrich 1682–1719 alchemist; pear-shaped with a separated low neck and a strip base separated by a narrowing; flat cap-shaped lid; relief plant decoration flower shoots on the side walls; gilded and lacquered; Far Eastern–style decorations; tea bowl; 1st quarter of the 18th century; Meissen, Saxony, Germany; vessel., A small rounded vase with a short cylindrical neck sits against a pale gray background, its surface divided into several vertical panels decorated with raised floral motifs. The vase shows a palette of reddish-brown and terracotta as the main body colors, with areas of darker brown and black used for leaves and accents, and gold-colored ornamental highlights on several panels. The neck has a band of gold-toned trim, and the base reflects faintly on the surface beneath, echoing the same reddish and golden tones.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A15_105

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

81.9Mo (2.2Mo) / 50.8cm x 40.4cm / 6000 x 4771 (300dpi)

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