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Dessert Plate

Manufacturer (French, 1748 - 1794)
CultureFrench
OriginSceaux, France
Date1770-1780
MediumTin-glazed earthenware, petit feu enamels
DimensionsOverall: 2.5 × 22.4 cm (1 × 8 13/16 in.)
DescriptionA drunken peasant raises a glass as he stands in front of an upturned bench. Chaotic and humorous, such tavern scenes were inspired by the paintings of David II Teniers, a 17th-century Flemish artist whose work was widely known through engravings.
Credit LineThe Pierre Karch and Mariel O'Neill-Karch Collection.
Object numberG14.4.24
Classifications
European Ceramics
Sub-classification
French Earthenware - Faïence
Status
Not on view
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