
Rijksmuseum
Vaas
Creator
Het Moriaanshooft
ceramics factory in Delft
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- c. 1685 - c. 1690
- Medium
- earthenware, tin glaze
- Culture
- Delft
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
The Moriaanshooft pottery was known for its refined decorations in blue, red, black, gold and green. The depictions were based on late 17th-century Chinese porcelain. The potters may have also relied on imported Chinese woodcuts as a direct source for the imagery.
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