A DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE RECTANGULAR PASTORAL PLAQUE, probably Aelmis-Rotterdam, in the manner of Frederik van Frijtom, painted with two wayfarers walking on a countryroad towards a river with a seated woman and a pointing man, an italianate arched architectural structure to the hilly background flanked by large leafy trees, circa 1700 38 x 32 cm

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A DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE RECTANGULAR PASTORAL PLAQUE, probably Aelmis-Rotterdam, in the manner of Frederik van Frijtom, painted with two wayfarers walking on a countryroad towards a river with a seated woman and a pointing man, an italianate arched architectural structure to the hilly background flanked by large leafy trees, circa 1700 38 x 32 cm

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Literature
H. Morley Fletcher and R. Mc Ilroy , Christie's pictorial history of European pottery, 1984, p. 229 ill. 11 for this plaque

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