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Tray (from a tea service), Sevres, 1770. Creators: Sevres Porcelain Manufactory
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Tray (from a tea service), Sevres, 1770. Creators: Sevres Porcelain Manufactory
Tray (from a tea service), Sevres, 1770
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This print showcases a Tray from a tea service, created by the renowned Sevres Porcelain Manufactory in 1770. Steeped in history and craftsmanship, this exquisite piece is an epitome of the 18th-century artistic school. The tray features an allegorical figure surrounded by angelic cherubs, adding a touch of ethereal beauty to its design. The delicate blue hue and enamelled decoration on the ceramic surface demonstrate the mastery of Sevres porcelain artisans. Every intricate detail, from the bow and arrow held by Cupid to the charming amorini scattered across the tray, reflects their exceptional skill and attention to detail. Displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago's art gallery, this artifact provides a glimpse into European applied arts during that era. It represents not only France's rich cultural heritage but also signifies Europe's contribution to decorative arts. Jacques Fontaine's involvement with this masterpiece adds another layer of significance to its historical value. As one admires this tray print, it becomes evident that it is more than just a functional object; it is an embodiment of creativity and imagination. Whether you are captivated by antique ceramics or appreciate fine craftsmanship, this Tray from a tea service invites you to delve into centuries-old traditions while marveling at its timeless beauty.
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