Charger from the 'Swan Service' LACMA 51.10

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Charger from the 'Swan Service' LACMA 51.10

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File:Charger_from_the_'Swan_Service'_LACMA_51.10.jpg ) .Description..Title.Charger from the 'Swan Service'..Description..: Germany, Saxony, Meissen, 1737-1741.: Furnishings; Serviceware.: Hard-paste porcelain with enamel and gilding.: Gift of Rosenberg and Stiebel, Inc. (51.10).: [decorative-arts-and-design Decorative Arts and Design].: Currently on public view: Hammer Building, floor 3..Accession number.51.10..Artist.Meissen Porcelain Manufactory (Germany, Meissen, founded 1710), Johann Friedrich Eberlein (Germany, 1695–1749), Johann Joachim Kändler (Germany, Fischbach, 1706-1775)..Date.1737-1741..Dimensions.Diameter- 16 3/4 in. (42.55 cm)..ma-2392313-O3.jpg.229872..Institution.{{Institution: Los Angeles County Museum of Art}}..Permission.License.Public domain LACMA..Decorative Arts and Design in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.Images from LACMA uploaded by Fæ.Images from LACMA uploaded by Fæ (check needed).Decorative Arts from Germany in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.Serviceware in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Los Angeles County Museum of Art released at least 24,000 images into the public domain. The art objects in this collection are in this category. Today LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection that includes nearly 130,000 objects dating from antiquity to the present, encompassing the geographic world and nearly the entire history of art.

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1749
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National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
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