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Pair of Flower Pyramids, c. 1710-1720, by Lambertus van Eenh
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Pair of Flower Pyramids, c. 1710-1720, by Lambertus van Eenh
Lambertus van Eenhoorn (1651-1721). Dutch artist. Pair of Flower Pyramids, Attributed to De Metaale Pot. Delft, c. 1710-1720. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
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1710 1720 Amsterdam Attributed Delft Earthenware Faience Glazed Holland Netherlandish Netherlands Pottery Pyramid Rijksmuseum Tin Glazed Vase
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This exquisite pair of Flower Pyramids, attributed to De Metaale Pot, is a stunning example of Dutch faience art from the early 18th century. Created by the renowned artist Lambertus van Eenh (also known as Lambertus van Eenhoorn) around 1710-1720, these vases showcase the artist's mastery of the tin-glazed earthenware technique, which was popular in Delft during the Netherlands' Golden Age. The vases, now housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, are adorned with intricate blue and white decoration, featuring delicate floral motifs arranged in a pyramid shape. The vases' design is reminiscent of the modern age's fascination with the natural world and the desire to bring beauty into the home. De Metaale Pot was a prominent Delftware factory known for its high-quality faience production. These vases are a testament to the factory's skill and creativity, as well as the artistic vision of Lambertus van Eenh. The vases' elegant shape and intricate decoration make them a desirable addition to any collection of European art or Dutch pottery. The blue and white decoration is characteristic of the Delftware tradition, which was influenced by Chinese porcelain. The vases' tin glazing gives them a distinctive sheen, making them stand out as valuable objects of the age. The vases' historical significance is further emphasized by their presence in the Rijksmuseum, one of Europe's most prestigious art institutions. These Flower Pyramids are a reminder of the rich artistic heritage of the Netherlands and the importance of the Delftware tradition in European art history. Their intricate design and beautiful craftsmanship continue to captivate viewers and inspire artists to this day.
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