Légende
Vase with lid, Fayence-Manufaktur Muenden faience factory; 1732–1854, architecture, Méyet, Leopold 1850–1912; birds, plant motifs. Baluster vase with a short, slightly flared neck, pear-shaped belly, on a conical foot, with a domed lid terminating in a conical handle. Around the lid, neck, and foot is a pattern of triple semicircles, fir-tree and oval plant motifs and borders. On the front, in a circular cartouche, an architectural view with two towers and three houses with gable roofs. Cartouche topped with a plant palmette with a circular motif at the bottom and richly ornamented on both sides with a scale mosaic, Chinese latticework, double volutes, and two birds at the top. Branches with flowers-fruits or oak leaves radiate horizontally from the cartouche. On the back are small stars and a bipartite shoot motif. 3rd quarter of the 18th century, Germany; Hannoversch Münden. Vessel; height 41.8 cm, width 21.0 cm., A porcelain lidded jar with a rounded body and a tapered base displayed against a plain background, predominantly white with blue painted decorative motifs, featuring a domed lid with a finial striped in blue and white, a neck band with stylized floral and foliate patterns, the main body covered in rows of small blue leaflike motifs and a partial larger blue decorative element on one side, and additional blue ornamental bands and scalloped patterns near the base; visible colors include white and various shades of blue.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A15_382
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
77.2Mo (1.4Mo) / 38.1cm x 50.8cm / 4500 x 6000 (300dpi)