
Flora Danica Mushrooms, oval dish with Parasol, produced by Royal Copenhagen
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2601374 Royal Copenhagen 69111000 18,5" / 47 cm Yes
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Flora Danica Mushrooms, oval dish with Parasol, produced by Royal Copenhagen
On the shiny white porcelain the magnificent common puffball stands proudly in shades of café au lait. It is so true to nature that you can almost smell the mossy forest floor and feel the thrill of finding mushrooms in the countryside. It is the botanical accuracy and precise reproduction of the flora that has made Flora Danica porcelain world famous. The porcelain painter's personal enthusiasm and artistic skill give the motif depth and fine nuances so that it seems to rise expressively in three dimensions from the surface of the plate.
The 26 motifs depicting fungi now being introduced into the Flora Danica range might be slightly startling to romantic spirits. The colours used for the series of fungi were determined autocratically by nature, with browns and greys, white, fiery reds and a few purple shades among the golden hues of the forest floor. The result is striking, uncompromising and alluring.
The history of Flora Danica goes back to 1790, when King Christian VII ordered the first Flora Danica service from the Royal Danish Porcelain Manufactory. The service was intended as a diplomatic gift to the empress Catherine II of Russia, and was de signed to symbolise the most outstanding in Danish artistry and craftsmanship. The motifs for the service were taken from the comprehensive publication entitled Flora Danica, in which plants from the entire Kingdom of Denmark were illustrated according the principles of the Swedish naturalist Carl von Linné. In book form the work includes more than 3,000 hand-coloured copperplates of flowers, trees, aquatic plants and fungi.
The actual process of painting the fungi takes longer and is more demanding than the other Flora Danica motifs, because each motif or group of fungi is repeated in a smaller size around the edge of the plate or dish. In other words, each fungus is painted seven times altogether on each item - meticulously correct every time, down to the last detail of the anatomy of the fungus.
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