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Biscuits, porcelain and an earthenware pot, Early 18th cen. Creator: Monari (Munari), Cristoforo (1667-1720)
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Biscuits, porcelain and an earthenware pot, Early 18th cen. Creator: Monari (Munari), Cristoforo (1667-1720)
Biscuits, porcelain and an earthenware pot, Early 18th cen. Private Collection
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Barock Bolognese School Bowl Bread Chinaware Chinese Ceramic Ware Chinese Porcelain Covered Table Dish Kraak Porcelain Ming Bowl Ming Dynasty Porcelain Wan Li Porcelain Wanli Porcelain Wine Glass
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This exquisite early 18th century still life painting by Cristoforo Monari (1667-1720) showcases a beautifully arranged tableau of biscuits, porcelain, and an earthenware pot. The Bolognese artist masterfully captures the play of light and shadow on the textured surfaces of the objects, inviting the viewer to explore the intricacies of each item. The centerpiece of the composition is a large Ming dynasty bowl, its delicate blue and white decoration contrasting sharply with the rich, earthy tones of the earthenware pot. A covered table, adorned with a red damask cloth, adds an air of elegance and refinement to the scene. The biscuits, arranged in neat piles, are a testament to the abundance and prosperity of the time. The porcelain dishes and wine glass, with their intricate Chinese designs, speak to the growing popularity of Chinese ceramics in Europe during the Baroque period. The Kraak porcelain, with its distinctive blue and white designs, is particularly noteworthy. Monari's use of oil on canvas technique brings the still life to life, with each object rendered in meticulous detail. The crisp folds of the tablecloth, the glossy sheen of the porcelain, and the warm glow of the biscuits all contribute to a sense of tactile richness. This painting is a stunning example of the Baroque tradition in Italian art, and a testament to Monari's skill as a painter. It invites us to appreciate the beauty and elegance of the objects it depicts, while also serving as a window into the past. The painting is part of a private collection and is not currently on public display.
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