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Charger

Artist Thomas Toft (English, died 1689)
Dateca. 1660-1685
MediumEarthenware with lead glaze
DimensionsOverall: 20 1/2 inches (52.07 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Burnap
Object number41-23/789
On View
On view
Gallery Location
  • 112
Gallery Label
The royal arms of England -- with a crowned lion and unicorn -- and the initials "CR"   (Charles Rex) commemorate the restoration of the British monarchy in 1660 and the coronation of Charles II.

The use of political motifs on 17th- and 18th-century ceramics is much like today's use of political imagery:  to display loyalty to a political party or cause. Many of the images of English royalty on the objects in this case were inspired by popular paintings and prints that were translated onto ceramic objects. The large dishes in this case, called chargers, were primarily decorative pieces though they may have been used for serving on special occasions. 

These delftware chargers represent ceramic objects that were used as blatant propaganda.  King Charles I (reign 1625-49) was unpopular for his excessive spending and careless leadership. Here, with sword drawn, the king is portrayed as a successful and powerful military leader, contrary to his public image. Also unpopular, Queen Mary I, Catholic wife of James II (reign 1685-88), is shown with her young son, James, in an effort to appeal to the general public as the mother of the heir to the throne.
Provenance

Mr. Frank P. (1861-1957) and Mrs. Harriet C. (1866-1947) Burnap, Kansas City, MO, by 1941;

Their gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1941.

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