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Footed Dish (soucoupe à pied)

1786
manufacturer
(French, est. 1756)
decorated by
(French, 1733–1806)
Measurements
Diameter: 4 x 22.4 cm (1 9/16 x 8 13/16 in.)
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The dark blue ground that rings the edge of this plate is known as beau bleu (beautiful blue) and derived its color from cobalt added to the enamel.

Description

These dishes may have supported cups of sweet ices or pyramidal displays of fruits or sweetmeats as part of a dessert or tea service. On the reverse of the plate the two birds pictured are identified as a Petit Perruche, du Pérou (budgerigar from Peru) and Harle huppé, Mâle (male red-breasted merganser.) Their images were modeled after engravings in naturalist Georges-Louis Leclerc’s Natural History of Birds, a book which regularly inspired Sèvres porcelain paintings in the 1780s and 90s.
A scalloped porcelain dish features a deep blue border decorated with repeated gold floral and wheat motifs. In the center, a white medallion framed by a wavy gold line contains a painted scene of two birds. A large, crested gray bird stands on the ground, while a smaller green bird perches on a branch with orange leaves above. A thin gold rim follows the dish's undulating edge, highlighting its scalloped shape.

Footed Dish (soucoupe à pied)

1786

Sèvres Porcelain Factory, Etienne Evans

(French, est. 1756), (French, 1733–1806)
France, Sèvres

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