Marseille - Dish decorated with a scene from the life of Don Quixote - Eighteenth century
Earthenware dish from Marseille with contoured edge decorated in yellow shades in the center, in a flowery rocaille medallion, with a scene from the life of Don Quixote after the painter Coypel "Le Bacelier Sanson Carasco, under the name of the Knight of Mirrors , is defeated by Don Quixote who orders him to throw himself at the feet of Dulcinea. (see the engraving that served as a model) And on the wing rich decoration of patterns with braces, shells and floral scrolls - Fauchier factory - Eighteenth century.
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Earthenware dish from Marseille with contoured edge decorated in yellow shades in the center, in a flowery rocaille medallion,
with a scene from the life of Don Quixote after the painter Coypel "Le Bacelier Sanson Carasco, under the name of the Knight
of Mirrors , is defeated by Don Quixote who orders him to throw himself at the feet of Dulcinea. (see the engraving that served
as a model) And on the wing rich decoration of patterns with braces, shells and floral scrolls.
Fauchier factory.
Bears the mark "G" on the reverse of the wing.
A crack on the wing (see photos).
Eighteenth century.
Diameter: 32cm
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