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Plate, from the incomplete Dinner Service with the “Ostrich” Pattern

Felice Clerici or Pasquale Rubati1770

Museo Poldi Pezzoli

Museo Poldi Pezzoli
Milano, Italy

The service is incomplete; only six dinner plates, two soup plates and two bowls remain.
The decoration, based on Japanese models, is known to antiquarians as the “ostrich pattern”. It was one of the most widely used in Milanese manufactories: the bird is represented on a meadow, surrounded by a weeping willow, a butterfly and Oriental flowers. Actually the bird is a “Ho”, a heron or stork, an ancient symbol of prosperity and longevity. It is always accompanied by the stylized rock with a willow, originally a symbol of the Taoist island, a kind of earthly paradise, and by the lotus flower, a Buddhist emblem and a symbol of summer.

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  • Title: Plate, from the incomplete Dinner Service with the “Ostrich” Pattern
  • Creator: Felice Clerici or Pasquale Rubati
  • Creator Nationality: Italian
  • Creator Death Place: MIlano
  • Creator Birth Place: Milano
  • Date Created: 1770
  • Rights: Fondazione artistica Poldi Pezzoli "Onlus"
  • External Link: http://www.museopoldipezzoli.it/en/node/1254
  • Medium: Majolica
Museo Poldi Pezzoli

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