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Jeff Koons "Tulips" coupe service plate by Bernadaud, France

2014

About the Item

Bright and colorful, this Jeff Koons "Tulips" porcelain plate was produced by Bernadaud and made in Limoges, France. It is a Limited Edition of #181/2500, numbered on the back of the plate. It is sold in its original Bernadaud box packaging. "Tulips" is part of the highly acclaimed "Celebration" series, which relates to the cyclical year (birthdays, holidays, seasons, etc.) and a more general celebration of the cycle of life and values like innocence, pleasure and suspension of judgment. This image references "Tulips," 1995-1998, a large-scale oil painting of a bouquet of balloon tulips against a reflective background, which was made of millions of shapes of color with hard edges and unleashes a kaleidoscopic cascade of color. "Tulips" celebrates fertility, Spring, beauty, and romance. Koons wanted his Celebration series to be as objective as possible so that everyone sees the same thing and shares a universal experience. "It is about a calendar year and how we may perceive different things within the course of a year. You can look at the "Tulips" painting or the "Tulips" sculpture, and maybe it will make you think of Spring. I have always enjoyed flowers. Since taking art lessons as a child, I have had flowers in my work. I always like the sense that a flower just displays itself. The viewer always finds grace in a flower. Flowers are a symbol that life goes forward." -Jeff Koons. pop art, jeff koons, porcelain, porcelain plate, decorative art, plate, home decor, interior design, interior decor, homewares, tableware, wall art, installation art, flowers, tulips, floral design, floral, color porcelain plate
  • Creator:
    Jeff Koons (1955, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2014
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12.25 in (31.12 cm)Width: 12.25 in (31.12 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    East Quogue, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1417215036162

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