A CHINESE IMARI 'DAME-AU-PARASOL' PLATE by Cornelis Pronk, depicting two Oriental ladies beneath an open parasol beside strutting birds and grassy weeds, the well with small cartouches of figures and birds, the reserve pencilled in underglaze-blue with insects (rim chip at reverse, rim fritted), 18th Century

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A CHINESE IMARI 'DAME-AU-PARASOL' PLATE by Cornelis Pronk, depicting two Oriental ladies beneath an open parasol beside strutting birds and grassy weeds, the well with small cartouches of figures and birds, the reserve pencilled in underglaze-blue with insects (rim chip at reverse, rim fritted), 18th Century
26.2cm. diam.

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Cornelis Pronk painter, designer and draughtsman was appointed in August 1734 at the age of forty-three, by the V.O.C. to 'make all designs and models to our satisfaction, of all such porcelain as will be ordered from time to time in the Indies,..' The volume of this known work is small. In fact it is possible to find only two drawings which are attributed with good reason to Pronk or his studio. Both are in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam - namely designs known as 'La Dame au Parasol' and 'The Docter's Visit to the Emperor'
cf.Howard and Ayers, op.cit. p. 293 for futher details; C.J.A. Jorg, Pronk Porcelain

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