Grape and Melon Eaters KPM Porcelain
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This highly detailed KPM painting on porcelain is entitled Grape and Melon Eaters
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- This enchanting KPM painting on porcelain is entitled Grape and Melon Eaters
- Painted after a work by 17th-century Spanish artist Bartolome Esteban Murillo (1617-1682)
- The porcelain plaque is impressed with the KPM monogram and sceptre mark
- Excellent condition
- Circa 1900
- KPM plaque: 11" high x 8 3/4" wide; Giltwood frame: 19 3/4" high x 17 1/2" wide
Item Details
- Width:
P: 8 3/4; F: 17 1/2 Inches - Height:
P: 11; F: 19 3/4 Inches - Period:
19th Century - Origin:
Germany/Prussia
Painted after a work by 17th-century Spanish artist Bartolome Esteban Murillo (1617-1682), this enchanting KPM painting on porcelain is a beautiful rendering of the artist's original work of two Neapolitan urchins eating fruit. Entitled "Grape and Melon Eaters," the painting invokes the spirit of the 17th-century master painter. The porcelain plaque is impressed with the KPM monogram and sceptre mark.
Circa 1900
KPM plaque: 11" high x 8 3/4" wide
Giltwood frame: 19 3/4" high x 17 1/2" wide
Circa 1900
KPM plaque: 11" high x 8 3/4" wide
Giltwood frame: 19 3/4" high x 17 1/2" wide















