Blue ceramic tile known as a small Frysian flower tile in wooden frame. This piece was handpainted in the second half of the 18th century.
It is in fair condition with craquelure due to its age as well as damage at the bottom right corner which happened when this tile was removed from the wall of an old Dutch house. The photographs are a part of the description.
15x15cm (including frame)
“Delft” wall tiles have their origin in the second half of the sixteenth century, known as the early "Golden Age" of The Netherlands when Dutch science, trade, military and art became among the most acclaimed in the world.These popular tiles were often used to decorate fireplaces, kitchens or bathrooms since they could be easily cleaned. Hand-painted, they often depict everyday life of centuries ago, landscapes, animals, flowers, or have a biblical theme, and they are much sought after collector's items nowadays. They come in various sizes, but the two most common sizes are “five-thumb” and “six-thumb”, a thumb being about the width of a man’s thumb (about an inch).
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