A LONDON DELFT POLYCHROME DISH
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF BENJAMIN F. EDWARDS III (LOTS 345-352)
A LONDON DELFT POLYCHROME DISH

CIRCA 1660

细节
A LONDON DELFT POLYCHROME DISH
CIRCA 1660
Painted with the story of Abraham and Isaac, the Angel of the Lord appearing in the clouds above and preventing Abraham from sacrificing Isaac with his sword who kneels in prayer on a pyre at his feet, flanked by trees, a boiling cauldron to one side, the underside covered in a cream slip with a slightly green lead glaze
13¾ in. (34.9 cm.) diameter
来源
With D. M. & P. Mannheim, London.
Acquired from Jonathan Horne, 20 November 2001.
The Simon Sainsbury Collection; Christie's, London, 18 June 2008, lot 165.
出版
Jonathan Horne, English Pottery and Related Works of Art, London, 2002, pp. 8 & 9, no. 02/5.
展览
Jonathan Horne, May 2002, Exhibtion Catalogue, no. 02/05.

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Both the palette and drawing of this dish are extremely unusual; the trees appear to have their foliage trekked or pounced in blue, the painter has also had difficulty in placing the subject, as it is possible to discern a 'ghost' outline of an earlier attempt in underglaze blue. The exceptionally glassy lead glaze appears to be laid on top of a white tin-glazed slip with a startlingly vibrant effect. The form of the dish, being exceptionally shallow, is also extremely unusual.

A remarkable Palissy-style tin-glazed oval dish molded in relief with the same subject was exhibited by J. Horne and illustrated in his catalogue A Collection of Early English Pottery, March, 1994, Part XIV, no. 391.