Tea set "Modes de Paris" of the form of the Coat of Arms, 12 items, for 6 persons
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The new collection from the "History of Fashion" series produced at the IFZ is called "Dandy" and includes six tea pairs on the "Coat of Arms" form, created at the factory in the middle of the XIX century and restored according to a museum sample from the collection of the State Hermitage Museum.
The combination of snow-white porcelain with colored drawings in the form of old fashionable illustrations of the XIX century from the maestro's personal collection gives tea pairs a ceremonial look and a modern sound. Today, these engravings depicting and briefly describing the outfits of that time, hand-painted in watercolor, are a bibliographic rarity and invaluable historical evidence of a bygone era. The variety of images embodied on cups and saucers will allow you to assemble an exclusive and complete collection, which can be used both as a ceremonial service and in the form of a miniature "tet-a-tet".
Owners of works of art from the new series will get aesthetic pleasure from tea drinking and acquired knowledge in the field of fashion history, the opportunity to travel back to the past of imperial Russia – an era when nepotism and traditions were put at the forefront, when family heirlooms, including porcelain, were passed down from generation to generation.
The tradition of artistic search at the Imperial Porcelain Factory originated in the late XIX – early XX century. The involvement of the artists of the Mir Iskusstvo association Valentin Serov, Konstantin Somov, Evgeny Lancere and Sergey Chekhonin made it possible to open an independent "author's" line and expand the range of products of the enterprise.
A tea cup and saucer "Modes de Paris 1820" on the "Coat of Arms" form from the "Dandy" collection, created as part of a joint project with the famous fashion historian Alexander Vasiliev. The "Coat of Arms" form was restored according to the museum model.
Volume: 220 ml.
Materials:hard porcelain.
Type of drawing:Modes de Paris.
Weight: 2 kg .