Saucer-dish with a portrait of Daniel Raap, Pleun Pira, 1750 Canvas Print
Porcelain dish, painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, yellow, brown, black and gold. On the front a portrait of a man, Daniel Raap, porcelain dealer from Amsterdam, sitting at a table on which books and writing supplies, on the right a blue cupboard in which books, on the left a window with white curtain; for the table a banderol with the inscription: 'Dees Schets depicts Lord Turnip who does the citizen utility/ For whom the golden stream of Baetzucht must be Vervlieten/ Violence and coercion of her verw Verschieten/ Who frees at the highest: naest haer Vorst Friso eight'; on the inner edge a serrated gold band; the back with a second inscription: 'Ter Vreugd van D' :Heer: Daniel Raap d'Agten4tigste ver=Jaarring; Be by Elias Colier: this Imagery sacrifices. Amsterdam d: 2 Jan: 1750/ Pleun Pira fecit/ gb: 1734/ 2/ 7'. Decorated in Europe.
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