Plate by Pierrette Caudelot Perrin

Medium

Faience

Dimensions

Diam. 9 in. (22.9 cm)

Classification

Plate

Culture

French

Department

The American Wing

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of William H. Huntington, 1883

Accession Number

83.2.148

Tags

MenPortraitsGeorge Washington

Art Historical Context

This charming faience plate, crafted by French artist Pierrette Caudel Perrin between 1770 and 1800, exemplifies the delicate beauty of tin-glazed earthenware popular in France during the late Enlightenment. Measuring 9 inches in diameter, its glossy surface allowed for vibrant colors and intricate designs, making it a prized item for dining or display. Faience, with roots in ancient techniques revived in 17th-century France, was produced in workshops like those in Rouen or Nevers, blending functionality with artistry. At its center is a portrait of George Washington the revered American lead...

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