A SET OF SIX CHINESE EXPORT 'PRONK'-STYLE PLATES
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A SET OF SIX CHINESE EXPORT 'PRONK'-STYLE PLATES

YONGZHENG/EARLY QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1735-1740

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A SET OF SIX CHINESE EXPORT 'PRONK'-STYLE PLATES
YONGZHENG/EARLY QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1735-1740
Each decorated at the centre in blue enamel with a leaping pekinese dog, the iron-red trellis border reserved with parrot and other bird cartouches
9 in. (28 cm.) diam.

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Carlijn Dammers
Carlijn Dammers

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This design displays close similarities to those drawn up by the Dutch draughtsman, Cornelis Pronk, who was commissioned by directors of the Dutch East India Company from circa 1734-1738 to produce designs to be transferred on to Chinese porcelain. Although the drawings for this particularly pattern have not been discovered, such examples may well have been made in his studio, since they would appear to be of very similar date and design. David S. Howard and John Ayers refer to this design as "The Pekinese and the parrots" (China for the West, vol. I, London, 1978, p. 296) and also suggest that it may have been designed in the Pronk studio.







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