A Chinese famille rose Pronk 'Arbour' plate
A Chinese famille rose Pronk 'Arbour' plate

CIRCA 1738

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A Chinese famille rose Pronk 'Arbour' plate
Circa 1738
The central roundel decorated with a lady seated in a garden pavillion attended by a servant, accompanied by children, one watching ducks in the pool in the foreground, the well and the rim painted with shaped fruit, insect and flower panels reserved on a green trellis-pattern ground, interspersed with iron-red shell patterns
23 cm. diam.

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The Dutch draughtsman, Cornelis Pronk (1691-1754), was commissioned by directors of the Dutch East India Company in 1734 to produce designs to be transferred on to Chinese porcelain which they hoped would be more successful than Chinese designs. However, due to the expense of transferring his designs onto porcelain, the volume of Pronk's work is relatively small, and his designs ceased in 1738. This is Pronk's fourth and last certain design for the Dutch East India Company, and was drawn in 1737.

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