Metropolitan Museum of Art - European Porcelain Photos

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City displays good examples of European Porcelain.

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German salt-glazed stoneware bottle jug at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Collection of Italian ceramic pharmacy jars at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Porcelain bowl & stand decorated with seafood by Royal Porcelain of Vincennes at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sevres porcelain vase in form of elephant heads by Jean-Claude Duplessis at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
German salt-glazed stoneware bottle jug (1595) at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Collection of Italian ceramic pharmacy jars (15thC) at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Porcelain bowl & stand decorated with seafood (c1752-3) by Royal Porcelain of Vincennes at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sevres porcelain vase in form of elephant heads (c1758) by Jean-Claude Duplessis at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Sevres porcelain vase in form of elephant heads at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sevres porcelain vase in form of elephant heads by Jean-Claude Duplessis at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain tureen with artichoke handle at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Cup & saucer by Louis-Jean Thévenet for Vincennes-Sèvres Porcelain of France at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Sevres porcelain vase in form of elephant heads (c1758) at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sevres porcelain vase in form of elephant heads (c1758) by Jean-Claude Duplessis at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain tureen (1757-8) with artichoke handle at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Cup & saucer (1755-6) by Louis-Jean Thévenet for Vincennes-Sèvres Porcelain of France at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Sèvres porcelain dessert service dishes with exotic birds by several artists at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain punch bowl with exotic birds attrib. Louis-Denis Armand at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Jewel boxes on stands c1775 by Martin Carlin for Sèvres porcelain at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain vase showing Napoleon with his wife Marie-Louis in carriage before château of Saint-Cloud at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Sèvres porcelain dessert service dishes with exotic birds (c1771-2) by several artists at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain punch bowl with exotic birds (c1771-2) attrib. Louis-Denis Armand at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Jewel boxes on stands c1775 by Martin Carlin for Sèvres porcelain at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain vase (1811) showing Napoleon with his wife Marie-Louis in carriage before château of Saint-Cloud (given by Napoleon to his brother Jérôme, King of Westphalia) at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Sèvres porcelain vase showing Napoleon hunting in hills near château of Saint-Cloud at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain gilt tea service by Étienne-Charles le Guay & Jacques-Nicolas Sisson at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain covered cup given as a first-prize award at Paris Exposition Universelle by François Hallion at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain plate with Syrian scene near Baalbek by Nicolas-Antoine le Bel as part of series started by Napoleon I featuring French empire at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Sèvres porcelain vase (1811) showing Napoleon hunting in hills near château of Saint-Cloud (given by Napoleon to his brother Jérôme, King of Westphalia) at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain gilt tea service (1813) by Étienne-Charles le Guay & Jacques-Nicolas Sisson (given by Napoleon to wife of his stepson) at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain covered cup given as a first-prize award at Paris Exposition Universelle (1878) by François Hallion at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain plate with Syrian scene near Baalbek (1814) by Nicolas-Antoine le Bel as part of series started by Napoleon I featuring French empire at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Porcelain covered cup & saucer by Edouard Honoré of Paris at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres reticulated porcelain Chinese tea set by Jean-Marie-Ferdinand Régnier at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain bisque covered vase by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse & Alfred Thompson Gobert at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Porcelain neoclassical centerpiece made by Minton & Co. of Stoke-on-Trent, England at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Porcelain covered cup & saucer (c1820-30) by Edouard Honoré of Paris at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres reticulated porcelain Chinese tea set (1850-61 after 1832 original) by Jean-Marie-Ferdinand Régnier (shown at Exposition Universelle of 1878) at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Sèvres porcelain bisque covered vase (1883) by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse & Alfred Thompson Gobert (presented by France to committee members who organized erection of Statue of Liberty) at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Porcelain neoclassical centerpiece (1866) made by Minton & Co. of Stoke-on-Trent, England at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Wedgwood earthenware swan vase possibly by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Earthenware transfer-print bamboo & fan plates by Minton & Co. of Stoke-on-Trent, England at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Bone china Japanese-inspired pitcher & square tray by Royal Worcester Porcelain Co. of England at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Japanese-inspired vase by Minton & Co. of England at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Wedgwood earthenware swan vase (1876) possibly by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Earthenware transfer-print bamboo & fan plates (c1877) by Minton & Co. of Stoke-on-Trent, England at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Bone china Japanese-inspired pitcher & square tray (1880 & 1884) by Royal Worcester Porcelain Co. of England at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Japanese-inspired vase (1880s?) by Minton & Co. of England at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Earthenware Lancastrian vase by Pilkington Pottery Co. of Manchester, England at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Porcelain goblet & saucer showing main colors used by Vienna factory of Imperial Porcelain Manufactory at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Art Nouveau earthenware dish by Zsolnay Factory of Pécs, Hungary at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Earthenware Lancastrian vase (1906) by Pilkington Pottery Co. of Manchester, England at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Porcelain goblet & saucer (1804) showing main colors used by Vienna factory of Imperial Porcelain Manufactory at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Art Nouveau earthenware dish (c1900) by Zsolnay Factory of Pécs, Hungary at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.

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