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Octagonal set of Merrymen Plates, c. 1680 (tin-glazed earthenware)
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Octagonal set of Merrymen Plates, c. 1680 (tin-glazed earthenware)
3255310 Octagonal set of Merrymen Plates, c.1680 (tin-glazed earthenware) by English School, (17th century); diam: 19.1 cm; Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House) UK; (add.info.: Made in England, or possibly in the Netherlands
Merrymen plates satirise the perennial tussle between husband and wife. They were produced in sets of six, each inscribed with its own line from the six-line; rhyme.
Hollings Bequest); eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22969960
© Leeds Museums and Galleries / Bridgeman Images
17th Blue And White Delft Delftware Earthenware Glaze Glazed Ochre Plate Rhyme Tin Glazed Ceramics Manganese
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This print showcases an octagonal set of Merrymen Plates, dating back to around 1680. Crafted from tin-glazed earthenware, these plates were created by the English School in the 17th century and measure approximately 19.1 cm in diameter. Currently housed at Leeds Museums and Art Galleries in Temple Newsam House, UK, these plates are believed to have been made either in England or possibly in the Netherlands. The Merrymen Plates hold a delightful satirical charm as they humorously depict the timeless battle between husbands and wives. Produced in sets of six, each plate features its own line from a six-line rhyme inscribed on it. These poetic verses add an extra layer of wit and amusement to their design. Adorned with intricate decoration and glazed with a beautiful combination of blue and white hues, these plates showcase remarkable craftsmanship. The use of manganese and ochre adds depth to their color palette while maintaining a classic elegance. These ceramic treasures offer us a glimpse into the artistic sensibilities of the 17th century English pottery industry. With their unique blend of poetry, design, and satire, they continue to captivate viewers even after centuries have passed. This stunning print is brought to you by Bridgeman Images through Fine Art Finder platform provided by eLeeds Museums and Galleries. It serves as a reminder that art has no expiration date; it transcends time and continues to inspire generations with its beauty and storytelling ability
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