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Set of Four Decorative Cornelis Troost Wall Plates, Boch Frères, Belgium
Set of Four Decorative Cornelis Troost Wall Plates, Boch Frères, Belgium
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Product Description
Product Description
This set consists of four decorative square wall plates featuring illustrations of works by the famous 18th-century Dutch painter Cornelis Troost. The plates depict satirical scenes from everyday life and were made by Boch Frères in Belgium.
Where does it come from?
These plates were manufactured by Boch Frères, a renowned ceramics factory in La Louvière, Belgium. The factory is known for producing high-quality decorative ceramics.
What is the overall condition of the object?
The plates are in good vintage condition. Some signs of aging may be present, such as light discolorations or crazing in the glaze, which is normal for objects of this age.
Is it handmade and/or authentic?
Yes, the plates are authentic pieces from Boch Frères, featuring detailed reproductions of Cornelis Troost’s drawings, printed on ceramics with decorative borders.
How old is it?
The plates likely date from the 1950s to the 1970s, although the images reference artwork from the 18th century.
What was it used for?
These plates are purely decorative and meant to be displayed as wall art. They carry historical and artistic value and serve as a tribute to the satirical works of Cornelis Troost.
Who made it?
The plates were produced by Boch Frères, a renowned manufacturer of ceramics. The artwork on the plates is based on the drawings of Cornelis Troost, a famous Dutch painter best known for his satirical depictions of social and everyday life scenes.
Images on the plates:
- Plate 1: "De Spraakverwarring Cornelis Troost 1740" depicts a group of men engaged in a conversation that possibly leads to a misunderstanding, as the title suggests.
- Plate 2: "Het Blindemannenspel Cornelis Troost ca. 1741" shows people playing a game where one of the figures is blindfolded, referencing a popular children's game.
- Plate 3: "Het Beslikte Zwaantje Cornelis Troost 1741" portrays a scene with men gathered around a swan, possibly symbolizing a satirical social situation.
- Plate 4: "De Huwelijksaanvraag van Stijntje Jans Cornelis Troost 1738" shows a marriage proposal, a common theme in 18th-century satirical depictions.
Text on the object:
The text on the plates refers to the titles of Cornelis Troost's works and is written in elegant blue script, along with dates from 1738 to 1741.
Dimensions:
- Width: 15 cm (5.91 inches)
- Height: 15 cm (5.91 inches)
Additional information:
This set is a tribute to Cornelis Troost's satirical style, offering a glimpse into Dutch cultural history. Boch Frères plates like these are highly valued by collectors for their decorative appeal and connection to art history.
Pricing and shipping:
At House of History, our prices always include shipping. We ship all orders with tracking information for your peace of mind. Orders are dispatched within 1 to 2 business days. For shipments valued over €200, the items are insured. We ensure that our products are professionally and carefully packaged, and we have extensive experience with international shipping.
Notes:
Since we sell vintage and handmade products, items may show signs of use. We recommend carefully reviewing the photos before making a purchase. If you have any questions or would like to receive additional photos, feel free to contact us. We are always here to help!
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Materials:
ceramic, glaze, paint
