Ceramics
William Wissing (Design inspiration)
Pieter Schenck (Possible design inspiration)
John Smith (Possible design inspiration)
Jingdezhen, China, Asia
1735-1745
Porcelain (hard-paste); Lime (alkaline) glaze
Molded, Enameled, Painted, Gilded
1956.0046.084
Object Number1956.0046.084 |
Saucer
Ceramics
Gift of Charles K. Davis
William Wissing (Design inspiration)
c.1656-1687
Pieter Schenck (Possible design inspiration)
1660-1719
John Smith (Possible design inspiration)
1652/54-1742
Pupil of Isaac Beckett. Smith acquired both Beckett's business and inventory of plates around 1688. Smith's plates were sold at his death to John Boydell.
Jingdezhen, China, Asia
1735-1745
1. Label; Underside, outside of footrim; Off-white, octagonal paper label with a floral border, "[typed] W/ MARTIN/ ~HURST/ COLLECTION/ [handwritten] 698" all in black ink.
Monarchs and nobility
Porcelain (hard-paste); Lime (alkaline) glaze
Molded, Enameled, Painted, Gilded
0.81 (H) , 4.606 (Diam)
2.05 (H) , 11.7 (Diam)
The design source for the portrait on this hand-painted saucer must have been a print after William Wissing's 1686 portrait of John Cecil, Lord Burghley (1674-1721). William Wissing (b. 1656) was born in Amsterdam and immigrated to England in 1676, eventually to become an assistant of the famous Sir Peter Lely (d. 1680). One engraving after the painting was created by Amsterdam's Pieter Schenck (1660-1718/19) and was titled "Petrus de Wolfe." The portrait of Burghley also was engraved in England in 1686 by John Smith (1652-1743).
[Book] Palmer, Arlene. 1976 A Winterthur Guide to Chinese Export Porcelain.
• Published: p. 82
[Book] Hervouet, Francois, et al. 1986 La Porcelaine des Compagnies des Indes a Decor Occidental.
• Published: p. 179, no. 7.110
[Book] Lange, Amanda E. 2005 Chinese Export Art at Historic Deerfield.
• Same scene in grisaille on differently bordered plate, with design source: pp. 197-198, no. 72 & fig. 69, plate inscribed "PETRUS DE WOLFE PETR FIL." C. 1740. William Wissing painting (portrait) of John Cecil, Lord Burghley, as source for print.
[Book] Fuchs, Ronald W. & Howard, David Sanctuary. 2005 Made in China: Export Porcelain from the Leo and Doris Hodroff Collection at Winterthur. 208 p.
• Grisaille discussed: p. 56, no. 19
[Catalogue] 2007 Christie's (sales catalogue).
• Plate after same design source (matching 2003.0047.019): January 26, 2010 (NY), Benjamin F. Edwards III sale, lot 41
[Thesis] York, Sarah. 2015 Outre' Aesthetics. Ph.D. University of Waterloo English
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