This bowl’s ten-sided shape, blue glaze, and bird motifs indicate the influence of 17th-century Japanese ceramics. A superb example of early porcelain production in Europe, the bowl differs from its Japanese sources in that it is painted with delicate floral sprays upon a soft porcelain body rather than a hard, glassy porcelain. In 1753 the Vincennes Factory became France’s Royal Porcelain Manufactory and within three years moved to Sèvres.
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