1985.R.1078.3, The Parasol Ladies Pattern Soup Plate, porcelain, Jingdezhen, China, c. 1736-1738
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In 1734, the Dutch East India Company hired the Amsterdam drawing master Cornelis Pronk (1691-1759) to create porcelain designs to be copied in China.
1985.R.878.A-C, Tureen-on-stand, porcelain, Jingdezhen, China, c. 1760-1780
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This form of octagonal tureen was fashionable during the 1760s and 1770s and was made with various finials and handles. This example in the Reves collection features bell-flower finials and peccary-head handles. The enameling consists of European-style flower sprigs and bamboo borders. This border design was most popular round 1770.
1985.R.1078.7, The Parasol Ladies Pattern Soup Plate, porcelain, Jingdezhen, China, c. 1736-1738
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In 1734, the Dutch East India Company hired the Amsterdam drawing master Cornelis Pronk (1691-1759) to create porcelain designs to be copied in China.
1985.R.1079.2, The Parasol Ladies Pattern Plate, porcelain, Jingdezhen, China, c. 1736-1738
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In 1734, the Dutch East India Company hired the Amsterdam drawing master Cornelis Pronk (1691-1759) to create porcelain designs to be copied in China.
1985.R.1078.1, The Parasol Ladies Pattern Soup Plate, porcelain, Jingdezhen, China, c. 1736-1738
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In 1734, the Dutch East India Company hired the Amsterdam drawing master Cornelis Pronk (1691-1759) to create porcelain designs to be copied in China.
1985.R.1078.12, The Parasol Ladies Pattern Soup Plate, porcelain, Jingdezhen, China, c. 1736-1738
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In 1734, the Dutch East India Company hired the Amsterdam drawing master Cornelis Pronk (1691-1759) to create porcelain designs to be copied in China.
1985.R.1078.2, The Parasol Ladies Pattern Soup Plate, porcelain, Jingdezhen, China, c. 1736-1738
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In 1734, the Dutch East India Company hired the Amsterdam drawing master Cornelis Pronk (1691-1759) to create porcelain designs to be copied in China.
1985.R.926.a-b, Coffeepot, porcelain, Jingdezhen, China, c. 1740
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Porcelain coffeepots, like their counterparts for tea, were imported into Europe from China in large quantities. Based on a European (probably English) "lighthouse" form, this coffeepot reflects the Imari-style color combination.
1985.R.1077.10, The Parasol Ladies Pattern Plate, porcelain, Jingdezhen, China, c. 1736-1738
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In 1734, the Dutch East India Company hired the Amsterdam drawing master Cornelis Pronk (1691-1759) to create porcelain designs to be copied in China.
1985.R.1077.1, The Parasol Ladies Pattern Plate, porcelain, Jingdezhen, China, c. 1736-1738
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In 1734, the Dutch East India Company hired the Amsterdam drawing master Cornelis Pronk (1691-1759) to create porcelain designs to be copied in China.