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A Chelsea large fluted circular dish painted with three peasants playing marbles after
1766851 A Chelsea large fluted circular dish painted with three peasants playing marbles after Teniers Le Jeu de la Gobille, c.1754 (ceramic) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Chelsea large fluted circular dish painted with three peasants playing marbles after Teniers Le Jeu de la Gobille. Circa 1754.); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23692292
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1750s 1754 Artist Flemish Chelsea Circle Circular Crockery Decorative Technique Destitute Dish Flemish Artist Fluted Form Greater London Hardship Homeware Household Equipment Kitchenware Large Mid 18th Century Mid Eighteenth Century One Object Opressed Painted Plate Shape Shaped Single Object Size Social Commentary Social Issues Teniers Third Class West London
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This print showcases a Chelsea large fluted circular dish adorned with an exquisite painting depicting three peasants engrossed in a game of marbles. Inspired by Teniers Le Jeu de la Gobille, this ceramic masterpiece was created by an anonymous English artist during the 18th century. The dish's shape and size command attention, making it a striking addition to any kitchenware collection. The image captures the essence of poverty and social issues prevalent during that era. The destitute peasants find solace in their simple game, momentarily escaping their hardships. This artwork serves as a poignant social commentary on the struggles faced by the lower class in Great Britain at that time. The decorative technique employed on this dish is truly remarkable; every brushstroke brings life to the scene, showcasing the talent and skill of both the British and Flemish artists involved in its creation. The fluted edges add an elegant touch to this otherwise humble object, elevating it from mere crockery to a work of art. Displayed against a neutral background in this studio shot photograph, all focus remains on the intricate details of this single object. Its historical significance cannot be overlooked, representing not only European artistry but also cultural exchange between England and Flanders. With its rich history and artistic value, this Chelsea large fluted circular dish stands as a testament to human resilience amidst adversity while simultaneously serving as an aesthetic delight for admirers of fine ceramics.
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