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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Prato de aparato com Armas "Cunha" / A "Cunha" Armory Dishe Cunha Family, Lisboa, 1620–1640
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Prato de aparato com Armas "Cunha" / A "Cunha" Armory Dishe Cunha Family, Lisboa, 1620–1640

Prato de aparato com Armas "Cunha" / A "Cunha" Armory Dishe Cunha Family, Lisboa, 1620–1640

faiança portuguesa / portuguese faience
Ø 38 cm
C619
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Rare 17th century Portuguese faience display plate enamelled in white, the decorative cobalt-blue composition following a pattern typical of Kraak porcelain plates from the Ming, Wanli period.


In the broad well an exuberant Iberian (sometimes referred to as Portuguese) shaped shield, filled by the nine wedges of the ‘Cunha’ family armorial, encircled by sophisticated foliage mantling in a deep shade of blue and surmounted by a close helmet insignia. On the lip, sectioned in eight segments, a continuous decorative band alternating ribbon wrapped artemisia leaves, small columns with suspended bows and seals, and bunches of stylised daisies.


On the reverse a symmetrical succession of seven identical arched motifs, centred by stylised flowers, alternating with vertical stripes.


Combining a European armorial with Chinese Kraak porcelain aesthetic motifs, this plate is a successful and well-balanced example of Portuguese faience production, embodying the main characteristics of its era.


The exuberance of the armorials reproduced in these 17th century display plates, does often reflect the social climbing of the wealthy merchant class — and its attempts at rivalling with the old aristocracy and high clergy — avid for these expensive and prestigious pieces, seen as symbols or power and conspicuous wealth.




Raro prato de faiança portuguesa do século XVII, de covo pouco acentuado, aba larga levantada e frete recuado, revestido de esmalte branco. A decoração segue o padrão típico da porcelana Kraak, do período Ming - Wanli, pintada a azul-cobalto.



O centro está preenchido por exuberante brasão com armas das família Cunha, de formato ibérico, por alguns designado de português, preenchido com nove cunhas, tendo por timbre um elmo fechado, completado vasto paquife de folhagem, de azul muito acentuado.



Aba dividida em oito reservas, cuja decoração alterna folhas de artemísia com cordões enrolados e ramos estilizados de boninas, separados por colunelos de laçadas suspensas, centradas por selos.



No tardoz, aba decorada por sete reservas iguais de flor estilizada, separadas por traços verticais.



Peça heráldica bem representativa da combinação equilibrada de um brasão ocidental, enquadrado nos habituais motivos ornamentais derivados da porcelana chinesa Kraak, característicos da decoração das faianças portuguesas deste período.


A exuberância dos brasões de armas encontrados nas representações heráldicas nestes pratos de aparato reflete muitas vezes a rápida ascensão social da burguesia na época- que rivalizava, em gosto e luxo, com a nobreza e alto clero – ávida destes produtos, símbolos de poder e riqueza.

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Provenance

Col. Particular, Santarém

Publications

ROQUE, Mário, Lisboa na Origem da Chinoiserie, Lisboa: São Roque, 2018 (pp. 94-95)
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