Plate
- Designer: Félix Bracquemond, French, 1833-1914
- Manufacturer: Maison J. Vieillard et Cie, French, 1845-ca. 1895
- Medium: Glazed earthenware
- Place Made: France
- Dates: 1866
- Dimensions: Height: 1 in.; diameter: 9 5/8 in. (2.5 x 24.4 cm)
- Markings: On underside of base, at center, transfer printed in black: "CREIO/ZM&CIE/MONTEREAU/MODELE/E ROUSSEAU/A/PARIS"
- Collections: Decorative Arts
- Museum Location:
This item is not on view - Accession Number: 2005.62
- Credit Line: Gift of H. Blairman & Sons Ltd.
- Rights Statement: Creative Commons-BY-NC
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If you have any information regarding this work and rights to it, please contact copyright@brooklynmuseum.org. - Caption: Félix Bracquemond (French, 1833-1914). Plate, 1866. Glazed earthenware, Height: 1 in.; diameter: 9 5/8 in. (2.5 x 24.4 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of H. Blairman & Sons Ltd., 2005.62. Creative Commons-BY-NC
- Image: Overall, 2005.62_PS1.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph, 2006
- Catalogue Description: White bodied earthenware plate from the Service Rousseau, with flared rim and slightly scalloped edge. Painted with naturalistic butterfly, stylized branches with leaves, and a flower, in shades of brown, yellow, blue, green, and pink. Asymmetrical disposition indicative of Japonism. Outer rim of plate is painted with overlapping pointed lines in a gradation of blue [dark to light], resembling brush strokes. Good condition. Two small chips to the edge of the plate
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