Decorative Plate Tańce Polskie, white porcelain, by Z. Stryjeńska, Poland, 1970s
110 PLN
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This decorative porcelain plate, produced by Ćmielów in the 1970s, exemplifies the intersection of Polish graphic artistry and the tradition of fine ceramic craftsmanship. Designed by Zofia Stryjeńska and signed, it belongs to the renowned 'Tańce Polskie' (Polish Dances) series. The centerpiece features a dynamic depiction of a highlander in folk costume, rendered in saturated shades of red, green, brown, beige, black, white, and yellow. The illustration is detailed, with visible brushstrokes and bold, graphic lines emblematic of Stryjeńska’s Art Deco-inspired style. The plate’s glossy, glazed surface highlights its warm, creamy white porcelain, while the rim bears a modernist, teal-green inscription: 'KOPALNIA SIARKI "SIARKOPOL" W GRZYBOWIE', set in a clean, geometric sans-serif font. The round form with slightly raised edge and balanced dimensions (26.5 cm diameter, 2.5 cm height) reflect its collectible character. Condition: good – the surface is smooth, with no visible damage or wear. The listed price applies to a single piece. This plate echoes the spirit of 1970s Poland, where folklore was revived on porcelain through the hands of artists like Stryjeńska. It speaks with the graphic vitality of Art Deco while preserving a sense of nostalgia for the rhythm of traditional dances and the vividness of folk attire. The glazed surface catches the light, and the central scene unfolds like a miniature
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Height26 cm
Width2 cm
Length26 cm
Dimension details
Length26 cm
Height26 cm
Width2 cm
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