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Pair of Plates (Assiettes)

c. 1748–51
manufacturer
(France, 1740–56)
Measurements
Diameter: 24.5 cm (9 5/8 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Did You Know?

Though the Vincennes porcelain factory had a royal privilege for gilding as early as 1745, it was not until 1748 that they were able to put this process into practice when they bought the secret to its production from Benedictine monk, Hippolyte Lefleure.

Description

Known as “German flowers,” naturalistic floral compositions painted on Meissen factory porcelain in the 1740s influenced the paintings of French and English porcelain factories. At the Vincennes factory in the 1750s, botanically accurate flower paintings were regularly represented. The flowers seen here take inspiration from Meissen, while at the same time representing an early attempt at a distinctly French style of porcelain painting that emphasized bright, clear colors.

Pair of Plates (Assiettes)

c. 1748–51

Vincennes Porcelain Factory

(France, 1740–56)
France, Vincennes

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