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Dia.: 34,5 cm
The central scene, “Sense of Smell,” portrays a servant presenting fragrant blossoms to French court figures gathered on a terrace and comes from a circa 1690 French engraving by the Bonnart Brothers, known for depicting fashionable court figures.
Ref.:
- Christie's New York, 17 January 2019, lot 450 for closely related dish. (sold USD 9.375,00) (link)
- See Howard and Ayers, China for the West, vol.I, 1978, p. 78 for a discussion on the print source, and no. 36 for a similar dish in the Mottahedeh Collection, which had formerly been in the Ionides Collection.