Nevers Earthenware Plate From The 18th Century.
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Nevers Earthenware Plate From The 18th Century.

Artist: Nevers
Rare revolutionary plate in Nevers faience from the 18th century. This faience plate dates from the end of the 18th century, the period of the French Revolution. It represents an allegorical scene linked to the end of famine, with a character holding a plant crown, probably symbolizing the hope of a new era of abundance after the periods of scarcity that preceded the Revolution. Revolutionary faience from Nevers is particularly prized by collectors of folk art and enthusiasts of the history of the French Revolution. These pieces bear witness to the social and political upheavals of the time through folk art, and are valued for their historical importance and their characteristic naive expressiveness. Shipping possible, please contact us.
150 €

Period: 18th century

Style: Louis 16th, Directory

Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Earthenware

Diameter: 22cms

Reference (ID): 1618847

Availability: In stock

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Nevers Earthenware Plate From The 18th Century.
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