Design for a Plate

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Design for a Plate

Albert Dammouse

Date
mid– to late 1870s
Medium
Watercolor on beige paper
Department
European Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Albert Dammouse was a prolific French decorator of ceramics, primarily active at Sèvres. He made watercolors, such as this design for a plate, so that other skilled craftspeople would have a guide for application of glazes to the wares. This design appears to be part of a series for a lavish floral dinner service. France, Europe

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