PLATE FROM THE SOUTH AMERICAN BIRDS SERVICE, ONE OF EIGHT
Creator(s): J. F. C. Leloi (Designer) , Pauline Knip (Painter) , Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory (Manufacturer)
On view in: Pavilion Hallway
About this object
In the center of each plate on a white ground is a South American bird standing on a perch composed of seed pods, leaf scrolls and other formal motifs. Each encloses a medallion on which is written the name of the bird. A gold band encircles the inner edge of the rim which is painted with a vine composed of plants from each bird's habitat. The bird on this plate is described as 'Le Diable enrhumé'. The frieze depicts the botanical species "Ourouparia guyannensis"
- Object name:
- PLATE FROM THE SOUTH AMERICAN BIRDS SERVICE, ONE OF EIGHT
- Made from:
- hard paste porcelain
- Made in:
- Sèvres, France
- Date made:
- 1819-1821
- Size:
- 9 1/4 in. (23.5 cm)
Detailed information for this item
- Catalog number:
- 24.136.1
- Class:
- CERAMICS
- Signature marks:
- MARK .1 Inscribed on front: Le Diable enruhmé; Marked in blue on the back with the crossed L's enclosing a fleur-de-lis and Sèvres, 20; Also inscribed in gold: 27 Janvier, B. T. 20 No. 27
- Credit line:
- Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973