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Portuguese Green Majolica Leaf All-Purpose Dish – MMA-UPM Collaboration

Portuguese Green Majolica Leaf All-Purpose Dish – MMA-UPM Collaboration

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Celebrate the beauty of traditional Portuguese pottery with this stunning Green Majolica Leaf Plate, a timeless collectible crafted in collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA) and UPM, a Portuguese ceramic manufacturer. This plate combines the artistry of majolica with the naturalistic elegance of cabbage ware, resulting in a piece that is both functional and decorative. Whether used to serve appetizers, sweets, or small fruits, or displayed as a standalone decorative accent, this piece effortlessly enhances any table setting. Its naturalistic charm makes it ideal for spring and summer gatherings or to bring a touch of the outdoors into your home.

Dimensions

- Width (from top to bottom): 15.3cm
- Length (at its widest point): 13.2cm

Condition

- Excellent - This vintage plate is in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks, or crazing.
- The glossy glaze retains its vibrant lustre, and the underside is marked with "MMA-UPM – Made in Portugal."

Special Characteristics

1. Design and Features:
- Shaped as a beautifully detailed cabbage leaf, this plate features intricate veining and a vibrant green glaze that brings the design to life.
- A practical loop handle at the top adds charm and convenience, making it a versatile addition to your tableware or décor.

2. Craftsmanship:
- Produced under license from the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA) by UPM, a respected Portuguese ceramics manufacturer, this piece exemplifies the museum’s dedication to preserving historical designs and Portugal’s legacy of fine ceramic craftsmanship.

3. Historical Significance:
- The cabbage leaf design draws inspiration from the works of Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, a renowned Portuguese artist of the 19th century, celebrated for his naturalistic ceramics.
- Bordallo Pinheiro’s iconic cabbage ware designs continue to influence pottery traditions, and this plate pays homage to that enduring legacy.

4. About the MMA-UPM Collaboration
- The "MMA" mark indicates a piece inspired by or reproduced from the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection, highlighting the museum's commitment to preserving historical art and design.
- The "UPM" designation refers to the Portuguese manufacturer who produced this piece under license, showcasing the rich tradition of Portuguese ceramic artistry.
- Together, they’ve created a piece that merges art, history, and functionality.

5. Era and Legacy
- While this piece was likely produced in the late 20th century (1970s–1990s) as part of the MMA’s efforts to bring historical designs to a wider audience, its design harks back to the 19th century traditions of Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro.
- His iconic cabbage leaf ceramics remain a cornerstone of Portuguese artistry, making this plate a delightful nod to that era while remaining practical for modern use.

6. Uses & Versatility
- Whether used to serve appetizers, sweets, or small fruits, or displayed as a standalone decorative accent, this piece effortlessly enhances any table setting.
- Its naturalistic charm makes it ideal for spring and summer gatherings or to bring a touch of the outdoors into your home.

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