Amstel coffee and tea service with river landscape by Unknown artist
Amstel coffee and tea service with river landscape by Unknown artist
Amstel coffee and tea service with river landscape by Unknown artist
Amstel coffee and tea service with river landscape by Unknown artist
Amstel coffee and tea service with river landscape by Unknown artist
Amstel coffee and tea service with river landscape by Unknown artist

Amstel coffee and tea service with river landscape 1784

Unknown artist

PorcelainPaint
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  • About the artwork
    Amstel coffee and tea service with river landscape.

    Amstel coffee and tea service with decoration of a river landscape consisting of a slop basin, teapot with cover, pattipan, milk jug, sugar bowl with cover, 8 tea cups with saucer, 3 larger cups and saucer with ear, 6 smaller cups and saucer with ear. Every piece showing a river landscape with figures. The covers are decorated with smaller river landscapes.

    Almost all decorations of landscapes on Loosdrecht porcelain are after designs of the artist Nicolaas Wicart. The most refined landscapes are painted by Nicolaas Wicart himself.

    Signature
    Marked in underglaze blue ‘Amstel’
  • About the artist

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