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A work made of soft-paste porcelain, dark blue ground, polychrome enamels, and gilding.

Plate ordered by Mr. Sudell (England)

1792

Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory (1756–present) Painted by Etienne Evans (French, active 1752–86) Gilded by Henri-Martin Prévost (French, active 1757–97) Sèvres, France

Sèvres

The French royal porcelain manufactory at Sèvres, outside Paris, drew nobility, royalty, and other wealthy patrons from across Europe with the rich colors and lavish gilding of its fashionable wares. This dish is part of a much larger dinner service commissioned from the factory. Unequivocal statements of luxury and sophistication, these services epitomize the prestige of French design in Europe during the 1700s.

Soft-paste porcelain, dark blue ground, polychrome enamels, and gilding

Applied Arts of Europe