55th Annual Delaware Show

In one nearby case, plates and dishes in the “hundred butterflies” design flutter throughout. Elsewhere, patterns of Asian peonies, carnations, and lotuses invite comparison with the Western-style floral designs seen in the previous gallery. Finally, enjoy a look at the rarely seen Chinese porcelain produced for the Persian and Indian markets (fig. 9). Whether for study or simple visual enjoyment, a visit to Dining by Design at Winterthur deserves a spot on your calendar this season. Leslie Grigsby is Senior Curator of Ceramics and Glass at Winterthur, where the exhibition is on view in the Galleries until January 6, 2019. Fig. 9. Butterflies cover every inch of this Chinese export porcelain. — 41 —

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTY3NjU=