Pair of Covered Tureens on Stand (Paire de pots-à-oille)
1757–58
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A misconception influenced by 19th-century art historical texts, the pale pink that appears on Sèvres porcelain is commonly and incorrectly called rose Pompadour after Madame de Pompadour, official mistress of French King Louis XV. Though she was a great patron of the factory,...
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