Our salad plates feature details from A Bouquet of Flowers (ca. 1612) by Clara Peeters (Flemish, ca. 1587–after 1636), a founding figure in the European history of the still life. The still life attracted a number of extraordinary women painters who were, at the time, not allowed to study nude models. Our collection celebrates these accomplished figures.
• Set of 4 salad plates (2 each of 2 designs)
• Stoneware
• 8" diam; 3/4"H
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
Our salad plates feature details from A Bouquet of Flowers (ca. 1612) by Clara Peeters (Flemish, ca. 1587–after 1636), a founding figure in the European history of the still life. The still life attracted a number of extraordinary women painters who were, at the time, not allowed to study nude models. Our collection celebrates these accomplished figures.
• Set of 4 salad plates (2 each of 2 designs)
• Stoneware
• 8" diam; 3/4"H
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
Our salad plates feature details from A Bouquet of Flowers (ca. 1612) by Clara Peeters (Flemish, ca. 1587–after 1636), a founding figure in the European history of the still life. The still life attracted a number of extraordinary women painters who were, at the time, not allowed to study nude models. Our collection celebrates these accomplished figures.
• Set of 4 salad plates (2 each of 2 designs)
• Stoneware
• 8" diam; 3/4"H
• Dishwasher and microwave safe