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A rare Chinese blue and white 'arbour' dish after Cornelis Pronk, Qianlong, ca. 1740

A rare Chinese blue and white 'arbour' dish after Cornelis Pronk, Qianlong, ca. 1740  

Dia.: 26,6 cm

According to Christiaan Jörg, the decoration on this piece corresponds to the fourth and last of Cornelis Pronk’s designs for the Dutch East India Company, The Arbour, finished in 1737, sent to Batavia in 1738, and received in Guangzhou in 1739. Chinese potters made six dinner services comprising 371 pieces, and eighteen tea sets using this design, painted both in underglaze blue and polychrome enamels and sent to Holland in 1740.

The arbour in this design is a topiary version of an architectural garden arch, a decidedly western form. In 1730, Pronk executed a watercolour of such a structure, which he based on the Cholon pavilion in the park that surrounds Bosch en Hove, an estate near Haarlem.

Ref.: 
- Rob Michiels Auctions, 16 october 2024, lot 516 for an identical example. (sold EUR 3.900,00) (link)
- The Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels, inv. 4621 for a larger example. (see Jörg 1989, 'Chinese Export Porcelain', catalogue no. 51)

Estimation: € 800 - € 1200