Certainly The Most Beautiful Plate I Have Ever Witnessed

in blog •  7 years ago  (edited)

Makes me want to know what they used this plate for in the old days


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Categorymuseumphotography
SettingsISO 400 30 mm f/1.4 1/50 sec
Camera Nikon D7500
Lens Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC HSM ART
LocationRijksmuseum - Amsterdam - The Netherlands

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Wow, this looks very nice!

This is an art to show your vision, sharing how deep you see the cats and their natural laziness which makes me smile? thanks
@juliank

The craftsmanship and design was truly a skilled work of art back in the old days wasn't it @juliank This gold edged plate would be worth quite a bit I imagine. Lovely photo.

That's the most elaborate plate I have ever seen. What era was it made? Do you know @juliank?

Such a beauty.
It was probably used to serve kings

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I think that at that time they used it as a showpiece @juliank. And your photography is a lot better than usual.

@juliank this sis an awesome photography sir. Am too intrested in photography and i had posted some of my smartphone clicks there on my blog and i think all that got unnoticed and nobody apprieciated all my work.
Anyways am keeping my work up and i won't let anything to act as hurdle to my passion..

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It looks more like a sacred item,may be usually kept in places of worship in the old days.

Wow...wow very pretty, like the craving to eat with that plate, it's amazing, can i get one?heehe

I vote for you to share nice

Great shot! i need to get disciplined with this contest thingee!

I agree! Beautiful plate!

Wow that is beautiful! I saw the Faberge exhibit at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts back in 2015 and it was amazing. Such beautiful things were usually simply decorative, not actually used for serving.

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I love these images of old masters art you post. I dont think its possible to find such craftmanship today. They dont make things like that no more. However it would be a real ugrade for your content @juliank and readers if you could add a few more details, like year it was made, materials, artist name, owners , place of manufacture etc. Or is it just me being a details freak? Thanks !

Maybe it was in a palace. When King or princess or high official used to visit another kingdom, they had to take food from this place altogether :)

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