conjoined porcelain plates picturing dutch landscapes by maxime ansiau

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conjoined porcelain plates picturing dutch landscapes by maxime ansiau
conjoined porcelain plates picturing dutch landscapes by maxime ansiau
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'street' by maxime ansiau, 2008
130cm x 34cm

a conjoined porcelain piece from 'plates'
all images courtesy the artist



amsterdam-based artist maxime ansiau created a surrealistic interpretation of classic dutch landscape painting on porcelain in the series 'plates'.
the surrealistic tableware collection re-imagines the dutch countryside decorative motif as each of the pieces have been formed from several conjoined
plates depicting this theme typical to classic art of the netherlands. however, with the addition of repetition and the elongation of familiar forms,
the classic style becomes new. each of the four porcelain works have been formed from several conjoined plates depicting the lush countryside of
the netherlands including castles, windmills, bodies of water and wood decorated country homes. in one surrealistic actualization by ansiau,
the the familiar landscape has been altered by the artist's elaborate patterning and repetition of white and brown houses to reveal a seemingly endless
line of classic country homes. in ansiau's development of two vertical plates, the artist has pictured ancient castles reinvented as strange skyscrapers,
their turrets decorating the tops of their elongated, towering, semi-modern forms. the conjoined dishes walk a fine balance between absurd and traditional
as the pieces' shapes and particular depictions are new while the fundamental subject matter and medium remain tied to traditional dutch porcelain work.



'skyscraper'
110cm x 34cm
the two vertical plates portray historic buildings as towering sky scrapers




a detailed view of 'skyscraper' rising from the dutch countryside



'gouda stadshuis/townhall of the future'
52 x 27cm


a detailed perspective of the spindled roof of 'gouda stadshuis/townhall of the future'


first image
the two vertical plates portray historic buildings as towering sky scrapers



'dutch landscape'
76cm 42cm
the plates are joined together to better portray the lush, watery landscape of the dutch countryside



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