Governor Duff plate, 18th century. by Unknown artist
Governor Duff plate, 18th century. by Unknown artist
Governor Duff plate, 18th century. by Unknown artist
Governor Duff plate, 18th century. by Unknown artist
Governor Duff plate, 18th century. by Unknown artist
Governor Duff plate, 18th century. by Unknown artist

Governor Duff plate, 18th century. 1725 - 1730

Unknown artist

GlazePorcelainChinese porcelainPaint
23.30 cm
ConditionMint
€ 1.650

Verkoulen Oriental & European Antiques

  • About the artwork
    A Yongzheng period (1722-1735) plate with 'Governor Duff' decoration in Chinese verte-imari, 18th century, around 1725-1730, Jingdezhen, China.
    Chinese verte-imari

    Dimensions: 23,3 cm diameter.

    Although these plates are commonly known as 'Governor Duff plate', there is still discussion about the subject:
    An old view is that the plate depicts Louis XIV and madame de Maintenon.
    An other view is that the plate depicts a Dutch Frisian couple in traditional costume.
    Recently it is discussed that the couple is actually Jewish out of Frankfurt based on German existing prints. However, authors such as M. Breudeley and D.F Lunsingh Scheurleer states that the couple must be Dutch! Judge yourself!

    Condition: Mint.
    Provenance:
    -Frederis Lameris Amsterdam.
    -L.C.A.M. Schölvinck (author).

    Reference:
    -D.S. Howard, ‘The Choice of the Private Trader’, 1994, p. 62.
    -Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
  • About the artist

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