Mustard-Pot Tray (plateau de moutardier ordinaire)

Dublin Core

Title

Mustard-Pot Tray (plateau de moutardier ordinaire)

Subject

LCSH: Porcelain, French—18th century—Pictorial works | Porcelain, French—Private collections | Porcelain, French—Vincennes—18th century—Slide collections | Vincennes porcelain—18th century—Pictorial works | Slides (Photography)—Private collections | Fritzsche, Ulrich—Art collections—Pictorial works | Ceramic tableware—France—18th century | Platters—France—18th century | Painted trays—France—18th century | Gilding—France—18th century | Decoration and ornament—Plant forms—France—18th century | Flowers in art | Birds in art

Getty AAT keywords: porcelain (material) | porcelain (visual works) | dinnerware | trays | gilding-technique | porcelain painting (image-making) | flower (motif) | floral patterns | Aves (class)

Description

35mm color slide of a yellow mustard-pot tray (Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory). It has scalloped, gilded edges and three white reserves, 2 oval on the sides, and 1 circular in the middle (for the mustard pot), all with gilt trim. The blue birds, branches, and flowers in the reserves are painted in a style called en camaïeu bleu (monochrome blue; a technique of painting with tints of a single color). Yellow was rarely used as a ground color, first appearing in 1753 (Eriksen and De Bellaigue 1987, 51). Roth and Le Corbeiller note that mustard trays with accompanying mustard pots were first produced at Vincennes beginning in about 1752. Vincennes mustard pots tended to be shaped like barrels in an evocation of the medieval tradition of storing mustard in small barrels (2000, 269). The number 14 is handwritten on the slide.

Creator

Fritzsche, Ulrich (creator of slide); D’Arms, Ted (photographer); Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory (creator of object)

Publisher

Seattle Art Museum Libraries

Date

18th century (date of object)
October 1983 (date of slide)

Contributor

Painter, Kirsten Blythe

Rights

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Format

application/jpg

Language

English | French

Type

still image

Spatial Coverage

France

Temporal Coverage

eighteenth century (dates CE)

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

slide, scanned using an Epson Perfection V600 Photo scanner at 3200 dpi.

Citation

Fritzsche, Ulrich (creator of slide); D’Arms, Ted (photographer); Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory (creator of object), “Mustard-Pot Tray (plateau de moutardier ordinaire),” Seattle Art Museum Libraries: Digital Collections, accessed March 28, 2024, https://samlibraries.omeka.net/items/show/2917.