15929967820001312637261000Standard Recordobject-93541170266711171817026432440001702667072994fitz-onlineadlib-object-93541https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/93541083f7d04-9369-37ad-a022-d105dd111c8e10referenceagent-182628adlib-agent-182628a06f9594-d698-3ea3-87d2-bbffc7597506Catherine the Great (1762-92)referenceagent-206777adlib-agent-206777b11f68bb-8d95-32d2-b020-a095a896f4e9Ward, William, 1st Earl of Dudleypersonreferenceagent-149742adlib-agent-1497421d4d164f-45d5-3cec-ad71-bbc83cea9b86womanpersonreferenceagent-153715adlib-agent-1537158b8facef-bbf3-3362-accf-80549de1f9damanpersonreferenceagent-150830adlib-agent-1508303dea3d5a-0d7f-35b6-8b29-4437b6df8d0bsatyrpersonreferenceagent-150445adlib-agent-150445cd439c8d-0fd9-39e7-9062-341b662b8069Apollopersonreferenceagent-152663adlib-agent-15266310d946bf-c10c-3753-a14c-5545113f1357Marsyaspersonreferenceagent-150444adlib-agent-15044484371584-c4df-3dd5-8842-47e94608a38aDaphnereferenceterm-37637adlib-term-3763789b09133-dc0a-3a88-bd40-5aef1ad30ecbsoft-paste porcelainreferenceterm-117089adlib-term-11708970d59fbc-64f7-304e-a336-bf6d65a433a8Louis C. G. Clarkeblue, green, pink, red, and reddish-brownreferenceterm-107563adlib-term-10756338dcd825-1de1-3222-82c6-15a95729b5ffenamelsreferenceterm-39593adlib-term-39593e3e2a3f8-2433-3f63-9bcf-e776644d312dgoldDecorationin blue, green, pink, red, and reddish-brown enamelsreferenceterm-106226adlib-term-106226194567f2-2bcd-3446-ae31-652386611815paintingturquoisereferenceterm-120423adlib-term-12042349c03045-1936-389b-82bc-13662efdec88ground layingreferenceterm-28681adlib-term-28681c1f659e2-1209-31cf-8ff4-154e11452559gildingreferenceterm-1111adlib-term-111146c949dd-f376-3538-878f-397baee5be09mythologyApplied ArtsSoft-paste porcelain plate from the Empress Catherine Service, decorated with a bleu céleste ground, 'E II', flowers, and imitation cameos painted in enamels, and lavishly giltSoft-paste porcelain decorated with a turquoise (bleu céleste) ground, painting in blue, green, pink, red, and dark reddish-brown enamels, transfer-printed cameo heads painted in reddish-brown enamel, and chased gilding. Circular with a wide rim, and deep well, standing on a fooring with a suspension hole. The dish is heavy for its size. The well has a turquoise (bleu céleste) ground with a central circular reserve framed by a chased gold band. Within it is a wreath made up of branches of laurel and myrtle, tied with a gold bow at the bottom. At the top the branches meet on either side of a gold Imperial crown. Within the wreath is a large script E made up of pink and blue flowers in monogram with 'II' in gold, for Ekaterina II. The rim has white inner and outer borders decorated with small floral sprays separated by husks. Beween them is a broad turquoise band decorated with finely tooled gold foliated scrolls, interupted by three small oval reserves and three larger horizontal oval reserves, each painted en grisaille on a reddish-brown ground to imitate cameos. The small reserves enclose profile heads, respectively of a young woman, a young man, and Pan. The larger reserves enclose mythological scenes from Ovid's Metamorphoses: Apollo and Daphne from Book 1; The competition between Apollo and Marsyas, and the Flaying of Marsyas from Book 6. There is a gold band round the edge, dentilated on the reverse, and a wide gold band round the outer edge of the footring.C.51-19611accession numberC.51-196193541priref93541urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/93541https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/93541on baseincised33incised markon basepainted in bluish-violet enamelinterlaced Ls enclosing aamarkon base above the factory markpainted in violet enamelKpainter's markon base below factory markpainted in violet enamelnqpainter's markwith a curved upright strokeon base below the other markspainted in brighter bluescript Bgilder's markon basepainted in red enamel which has partly worn awayH Pmarkon basehand-written probably in black inkillegibleinscriptionnarrow rectangular labelon baseprinted in black'From Lord Dudley's Collection'labelcircular label printed round the edge with a narrow blue band and a wider blue bandon basehand-written in black crayon55 underlinedlabelrectangular with the left end torn offon the baseprinted in black and hand-written in faded black ink(S) EVRES printed 'Niquet & Dodin/Date/1778' hand-writtenlabelrectangular with part of the right side torn offon the basehand-written in black inkPart of the service/made for the/Empress Cath...../of Russialabelreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumL.C.G. Clarke Bequest, 1960referenceagent-149875adlib-agent-14987589f52d0e-b912-3dc9-8b2c-61d6aa011b16Clarke, Louis Colville Gray196119611961-04-27bequeathed1778CE1778the plate bears the date letter for 17781778factoryreferenceagent-161360adlib-agent-1613607b3ff8f7-d7ff-380d-8d45-22cbd06ada8eSèvres Porcelain Manufactorypainterreferenceagent-37384adlib-agent-373845b986b06-74d1-3a1f-8259-0607e96d7fa4Dodin, Charles Nicolaspainterreferenceagent-99119adlib-agent-991193077e90b-bdff-3a3b-8c1d-7c815cb393d3Nicquetgilderreferenceagent-162381adlib-agent-162381839fdfbd-6ddb-34eb-89fc-decd29546761Boulanger, Jean-Pierre, pèreThe designs for the service are in the Cabinet des Estampes de la Bibliothèque nationale, Paris, 'Dessins et devis au Service de porcelaine pour l'impératrice de Russie' (B.N., Lf 8 petit folio.)This is one of 288 plates from a dinner and dessert service of 797 pieces made for the Empress Catherine the Great of Russia (1729-96), which was ordered in 1776, and was despatched to St Petersburg in June 1779. The service was remarkable for its immense size, and the speed with which it was made. It was the first wholly neoclassical service to be made at Sèvres, and the forms were specially designed for it, the plates for example having smooth instead of lobed rims. The use of illusionistic cameos in the decoration reflected the Empress's interest in this aspect of antique art, and innovatory techniques were used to produce them. The outlines of those on the plates were transfer-printed before painting, a technique not normally employed on Sèvres porcelain. For descriptions of the service, see Savill (1988), Dawson (1994), and Peters ( 2005, III). 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imagereferenceterm-34935adlib-term-34935b6750733-fe79-33fc-b39a-c296fcd223b4platefactory nameassiettecategoryservice warehistory noteWilliam Ward (1817-85) 1st Earl of Dudley; sold Christie's, 21 May 1886, Catalogue of the Splendid Collection formed by the Right Honourable the late Earl of Dudley from the most celebrated cabinets which have been dispersed during the last fifty years which (by order of the Executors), lot 95, 108 guineas. D.M. Currie; Mrs Alistair Currie, sold Christie's, 13 June 1946, Catalogue of Old French Furniture and Sèvres Porcelain . .. p. 7,, lot 55 sold for 78 guineas to F. Partridge for L.C.G. Clarke, MA, Leckhampton, Cambridge (1881-1960).1same servicereferenceobject-93592adlib-object-9359238f70bab-d288-34f4-8dd0-c0fbf534c2d11reference1term-89400adlib-term-89400194f8c99-93e1-30de-9465-9209222dafaajugjugreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam Museumreferencepublication-6030adlib-publication-6030493da1ea-dbf5-35b7-b1c3-1b4dac45a4cdCatalogue of/the Splendid Collection formed by the Right Honourable the late Earl of Dudley from the most celebrated cabinets which have been dispersed during the last fifty years which (by order of the Executors),Will be sold by Auction by Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods at their Great Rooms 8 King Street, St James’s SquarePubl. Illustrated, pp. 377-83, on p. 381, fig. 13p. 381referencepublication-200000779adlib-publication-20000077923351138-8d80-3072-8cc1-3cf4e9f33fdcLouis Clarke as a CollectorPubl. p. 29, short text with colour illustration29referencepublication-200001843adlib-publication-2000018434fa33587-103a-3608-9de5-1afa6891542bEarth and FirePubl. p. 162, illustrated with short text162referencepublication-382adlib-publication-382ee5148de-e3eb-3d38-88db-9a331edf70b6Treasures of the Fitzwilliam MuseumRef. p. 36, no. 11 where the whole service is listed36referencepublication-4634adlib-publication-4634d0262d0c-496d-3bf6-a95b-8c6d7ada2cebLes Grands Services de SèvresCf. pp. 322-7, M. Kasakevitch, 'Le Service de Porcelain de Catherine II de Russie', where the entire service is listed n p. 325, and catalogue nos. 232-55.322-7referencepublication-5983adlib-publication-5983a8deeedb-4869-3a50-a871-c3d2d0f2fbc7Versailles et les Tables Royales en Europe XVIIème - XIXème sièclesRef. and mention, vol. III, pp. 601-06, service 79-13, for the Empress Catherine of Russia: the commission, components, date of manufacture and delivery, painters and gilders employed on it, current locations and sales of pieces from the service. The Fitzwilliam's dish is mentioned on p. 604, with an incorrect accession number C.19-1961.601-06referencepublication-5542adlib-publication-55422a50a06d-9569-3541-8bd6-d98d1f9c6081Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th CenturyRef. pp. 130-52, nos. 129-811 for the pieces which remain in the Hermitage. Cf. Plates nos. 472-811, one illustrated on p. 149.130-52referencepublication-5976adlib-publication-59767c4b2d91-bb08-3697-bd4d-29880542e1acMusée de l’Ermitage, La porcelaine de Sèvres du XVIII siècle, Catalogue de la Collectionreferencepublication-3880adlib-publication-38802a919a18-5edb-3d2e-9336-3d08e969cd38The Soft Porcelain of SèvresRef. pp. 88-9, for the Empress Catherine Service, and pl. on p. 9188-9, 91referencepublication-3671adlib-publication-36715a0e7ed7-b0be-33c8-a7b3-4b7dca0fda70La Manufacture de Porcelaine de Sèvresreferencepublication-3655adlib-publication-3655b008e74d-7bac-33c4-ad80-37f31f9fe1ceEuropean Ceramic ArtRef. Frontispiece to the plates, a plate similar to the Fitzwilliams, and pl. 82, two ice cups and a sucrier, cover, and stand, and pp. 217-18, text for all which were in a private collection.217-18referencepublication-3688adlib-publication-36886e82b986-e237-3d96-8b61-f057ec352107Sèvres, Le XVIIIe SiècleRef. For the mark of Niquet33referencepublication-3653adlib-publication-3653a5169280-301b-31bd-9138-472d4d94a3caLes Marques de SèvresRef.pp. 317-18 for Boulanger, père, pp. 323-4, for Charles-Nicolas Dodin323-4, 317-1referencepublication-3637adlib-publication-36375eb27a85-d31c-3b6f-b09e-8e02f712649cThe James A. de Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor, Sèvres PorcelainCf. pp. 18-19, and fig. 5, an oval dish in the Forsyth Wickes Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston18-19referencepublication-5244adlib-publication-5244aabb51b8-9c78-33ab-90e3-873bfea9593dSèvresCf. p. 295, no. 18.9.34, a plate from a different service with the incised mark '33'.295referencepublication-200001937adlib-publication-200001937f7f00645-7544-35c8-ac44-54048c5c3b48French Pottery and PorcelainsCf. p. 198 and 199, nos. 223 and 224.198-9referencepublication-3651adlib-publication-3651b6570ad2-e4e9-30b7-8f3d-5e91ee060031Sèvres des Origines à nos JoursRef. Information on painters of the services and the sources of their designs667referencepublication-200001276adlib-publication-200001276f85e7326-af51-3e34-a9bb-dce3271e7358Sèvres Artists and their Sources I: Paintings and DrawingsCf. p. 6, lot 6, with colour illustration, a plate, 17826referencepublication-4651adlib-publication-46519ed2d142-68df-3f5b-8081-f5f150d9cc57Continental PorcelainCf. p. 8, lot 8, illustrated, a compotier, marked with interlaced Ls, AA, painter's mark for Foure in blue enamel, 2000 in gold for Henry-François Vincent jeune, 20 incised. Estimate £600-8008referencepublication-4652adlib-publication-4652020af38a-73b1-3989-a119-c13fe9b7ea18Important Italian Maiolica and Continental Pottery and PorcelainCf. p. 128, no. 101, a cup and saucer of 1778 from the service.128referencepublication-5985adlib-publication-59850003a292-18c8-307d-a8db-1cb02302b5beLa porcelaine française du XVIIIe siècle dans les musées Nord-Pas-de-Calaisreferencepublication-8495adlib-publication-849539d527d2-aa40-398e-b10b-eb9f3b02e036A thing of Beauty is a Joy For Ever. Vincennes and Sèvres Porcelain from a Private CollectionCf. Vol. II, pp. 762-82, two wine-bottle coolers, and four ice-cream coolers from the Empress Catherine Service, nos. 474-5 and 476-9. The author describes the history, design, and composition of the service, and the techniques employed, including the method of transfer printing the painted cameos. A sheet of heads in reverse, including Pan, is illustrated on p. 765. The Fitzwilliam's plate is mentioned on pp. 767 and 781762-82referencepublication-2709adlib-publication-2709e4899c4a-b889-3004-9341-697b98920a9fThe Wallace Collection, Catalogue of Sèvres PorcelainCf. A similar plate, with text on the commissioning, design, and history of the service, with particular reference to the plates.141-4referencepublication-3616adlib-publication-36167ae45eaf-b5a1-314c-856f-7e3419f1a94eFrench Porcelain, A Catalogue of the British Museum Collectionreferencepublication-200002992adlib-publication-2000029924f8caf6e-00d1-3283-8a36-0392e6257e5dCatherine the Great & Classical Imagery: An Analysis of her Sèvres Porcelain Service of 1779Cf. pp. 24-5, lot 25. a plate, estimate FF 75,000-120,000 . Provenance, Robert Napier of Shandon, Christie's, London, 11 April 1877, lot 160 or 161; L. Thomson, probably for the Earl of Dudley; Earl of Dudley, sold Christie's, London, 21 May 1886, lot 96 or 97; sold to Grindely.24-5referencepublication-4838adlib-publication-4838a6f6fa46-1bdb-30fe-b7f7-d3226b96004aPorcelain et Faïence Françaises, Mobilier et Objets d'Art, 8 December 1990Cf. p. 87, lot 289, a plate from the collection of the late Robert Clarke, dated AA for 1778 with painter's mark of Dodin and FB for François-Marie Barrat. D. 16.5 cm. Estimate £10,000-15,000; fetched £87referencepublication-4653adlib-publication-465325e7f7aa-fbc2-385e-9976-1240f2a3c855Continental and British Ceramics: including Meissen porcelain from Korthaus Collection: properties of the St. Germans 1962 Settlement, the late Robert ClarkeRef.48-54referencepublication-200001798adlib-publication-200001798ae666f1f-7c30-31c2-a3ca-921a644de069The Sèvres Porcelain Service of Catherine II of Russia: The Truth Concerning PaymentCf. p. 66, no. 18, illustrated in colour on p. 67, a bronze-mounted ice cup. No year mark. Painter's mark HP for Henri Martin Prévost (active 1757-97). Inv. no. FAS PE 188.66referencepublication-4655adlib-publication-46554c795466-ef5c-3139-af87-252991660c24Königliches Porzellan aus Frankreich, Sammlerstücke und Service der Manufaktur Vincennes/Sèvresreferencepublication-7524adlib-publication-75249aae2908-1105-3fa5-8365-0c981a52dccfTreasures of France from the Sun King to the Belle EpoqueCf. pp. 281-3, no. 144, a Sèvres factory replica with date letter for 1785 (1917.1095), which differs in having a shaped rim and being slightly smaller, 23.8 cm instead of about 26.5 cm.281-3referencepublication-2724adlib-publication-2724e1cfd19f-1a09-348b-8813-f71b68d85f84French Eighteenth-Century Porcelain at the Wadsworth Atheneum, The J. Pierpont Morgan CollectionCf. p. 182-3, lot 265, a plate described as 'une replique' of the 18th century, 23.5 diameter with date letters ee for 1783, painter's mark of Tandart, and gilder's mark of Chauvaux. Estimate E 15,245-18,295; fetched E182-3referencepublication-4654adlib-publication-4654d85cfd87-80cb-3509-b001-361acbb42605Collection Charles-Otto ZiesenissCf. Lot 99, a reproduction plate probably made by the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory in the late 19th century. D. 26 cm. Estimate £2-3,000.73referencepublication-4699adlib-publication-46996cacf516-5595-300d-b383-656e14e2a766Russian Works of Art, Fabergé and IconsCf. p. 24, lot 38, a plate from the Empress Catherine Service with the date letter for 1778 and painter's mark for Dodin. Estimate £23-31,000; E25-35,000. Cf also p. 23, lot 37 a tassa à glaze from the service with marks of the painter Buteux cadet and gilder Prévost. Estimate £27-45,000; E 30-50,00023-4referencepublication-8611adlib-publication-861119cabd61-c687-331c-99fc-fedcd318d801500 Ans, Arts Décoratifs EuropéansRef. for the career and work of Dodin. Cf. pp. 151-3, no. 63, twelve pieces from the Empress Catherine Service, from the Hermitage Museum. An assiette plat unie is shown on p. 152 and an assiette à potage on p. 153151-3referencepublication-8896adlib-publication-8896dab82d54-022d-3cc0-b9d7-b6d3139c29d4Splendeur de la peinture sur porcelaine au XVIIIe siècle, Charles Nicolas Dodin et la Manufacture de Vincennes-Sèvresreferenceterm-9044adlib-term-904499dcb503-1a64-3792-8a40-48eda95dd763Neoclassicalreferenceterm-125761adlib-term-125761bce2de03-432e-3676-bb62-4a5042d2c1d3diningobject namereferenceterm-109779adlib-term-10977997366b6e-3308-3da7-bfe7-195c4dc9e54bwreathplantreferenceterm-110367adlib-term-11036709dcd231-d9d1-3ef5-9ba1-2fe42701eadboliveplantreferenceterm-107523adlib-term-107523083efb08-b78e-3ba4-b2b7-98b7667f2e9dlaurelactivityreferenceterm-125932adlib-term-1259325d6f0ca0-2f7b-3b86-b7ed-582d8d950779flayingactivityreferenceterm-125931adlib-term-125931ac6db4e6-507a-3394-ab87-bf6239ce1188fleeingliteralwreathwreathliteraloliveoliveliterallaurellaurelliteralflayingflayingliteralfleeingfleeingreferenceterm-34935adlib-term-34935b6750733-fe79-33fc-b39a-c296fcd223b4plateplatesoft-paste porcelain decorated with a turquoise (bleu céleste) ground, painted in blue, green, pink, red, and reddish-brown enamels, transfer-printed cameo heads painted in reddish-brown enamel, and chased gilding.referenceterm-111179adlib-term-111179be5c887b-c0ed-3d89-82b2-c3a870e72a68mouldingreferenceterm-120062adlib-term-120062d05176fb-17b8-3888-bba1-6c5e6c77d206lead-glazingPlate from the Empress Catherine Serviceobject
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