Lot Essay
The desire for decorating rooms with Oriental porcelain and Delftware reached fantastic proportions in Europe around 1700. In design prints of the period sets of five or more vases and jars are placed on chimney-pieces or in hearths, in wall arrangements, and on cupboards.
The decoration of this garniture has been cross-influenced by Famille Verte, Imari and European inspirational sources.
The elaborate scale-pattern and the butterflies etc. are indebted to Famille Verte examples, while the dark blue, the heavy gilding, the floral panels and the tiger etc. are indebted to Imari examples.
Ornamental motifs such as the honeycomb pattern are European in origin. The De Grieksche A factory was specialised in Imari Delftware. From surviving contracts this factory is known to have employed four specialist gold painters.
See J.D. van Dam, Delffse Porceleyne, Zwolle, 2004, p. 128 ill. 79 for a related vase with similar finial, tiger and red-ground foliate bands and M. van Aken-Fehmers, Delfts Aardewerk, Volume I, Zwolle, 1999, p. 131 ill. 38 for a related vase of similar form.
The decoration of this garniture has been cross-influenced by Famille Verte, Imari and European inspirational sources.
The elaborate scale-pattern and the butterflies etc. are indebted to Famille Verte examples, while the dark blue, the heavy gilding, the floral panels and the tiger etc. are indebted to Imari examples.
Ornamental motifs such as the honeycomb pattern are European in origin. The De Grieksche A factory was specialised in Imari Delftware. From surviving contracts this factory is known to have employed four specialist gold painters.
See J.D. van Dam, Delffse Porceleyne, Zwolle, 2004, p. 128 ill. 79 for a related vase with similar finial, tiger and red-ground foliate bands and M. van Aken-Fehmers, Delfts Aardewerk, Volume I, Zwolle, 1999, p. 131 ill. 38 for a related vase of similar form.
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