Grey rim background; porcelain dinner plate, gold rim and band at interior; rim decorated by landscape scene; seated classical figures and symbols; American flag with 13 stars at center

Plate, c. 1805

Porcelainexpand_more

Gift of Ronald S. Kaneexpand_more  98.257.1

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Rather than adorn their dinner services with heraldic crests like the aristocracies of Europe, Americans preferred nationalistic imagery. While encouraging the French to support America's fight for independence, Benjamin Franklin promised them that the new nation would be an ideal market for luxury goods from France. The French monarchy obliged, and manufacturers in France eagerly produced ceramics, glassware, and other decorative arts combining the American symbols-in this case the flag-with classical iconography.

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Plate
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Paris
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Manufacturer
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98.257.1
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Grey rim background; porcelain dinner plate, gold rim and band at interior; rim decorated by landscape scene; seated classical figures and symbols; American flag with 13 stars at center