Large Lobed Circular Dish by Wedgwood

Large Lobed Circular Dish c. 19th century

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ceramic, porcelain

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ceramic

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porcelain

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ceramic

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decorative-art

Copyright: Public Domain

This "Large Lobed Circular Dish" was made by Wedgwood, in England, around 1759. It gives us a glimpse into the world of 18th-century ceramics and the social rituals surrounding dining. These wares speak to the rise of industrial production and its impact on art and society. Wedgwood was a pioneer in mass-producing high-quality ceramics, catering to an expanding consumer market eager for fashionable goods. The delicate floral motifs and refined forms reflect the period's fascination with nature and elegance, aligning with the aesthetic preferences of the wealthy and middle classes. The dish becomes more than a simple object; it embodies the aspirations and values of a society undergoing rapid transformation. For art historians, pieces like this become vital research resources, enriching our understanding of how art is intertwined with social and economic forces.

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