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The pattern "Cobalt net": Russian porcelain traditions

The pattern "Cobalt net" is famous and recognizable inall over the world. This exquisite combination of deep blue and snow-white is used for services, tea pairs, and lunch sets. Decorated with cobalt mesh dishes suitable for serving tables at the most solemn events.

cobalt mesh

The embodiment of simplicity, elegance and some unobtrusive, but unconditional solemnity - the main distinctive features of the ornament. It looks really stylish and expensive.

History

For the first time this painting appeared on porcelain in 1945year. Today it is a trademark of the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory, whose masters were invented and created. The author of the pattern "Cobalt net" - artist Anna Yatskevich. Services with such a list on LFZ began to be issued immediately after the victory in the war. The first test was in a different color, but a year later, Yatskevich won the pattern in a new way, creating the same cobalt painting. Tea set "Tulip" was the first in the series. Experts today are sure that the white-cobalt ornament and the refined form of the tulip make up an astonishingly beautiful union.

cobalt grid

The artist was inspired by the dishes of the imperial court,painted with exquisite cobalt. Although there is evidence that her subsequently-famous service was originally gold. The "Own" service, made in the middle of the 18th century for the Empress Elizaveta Petrovna, was mastered by Dmitry Vinogradov, the founder of the Russian school of porcelain, played its role.

Cobalt pencil

Once on ЛФЗ unusual pencils of manufacture of factory "Сакко and Ванцетти" have brought. The core of the pencil was paint for porcelain painting.

Factory artists tried, but did not appreciatenovelty. And only Anna Yatskevich liked the new pencil. She decided to master the technology and gave them her first set of "Cobalt Mesh". Today not all researchers believe in this version, but that copy of the service is still in the exposition of the Russian Museum.

By the way, the authorship of Yatskevich belongs to another unusual pattern - the corporate monogram of the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory, which the plant brands its products today.

Prestigious victory

In 1958, the Cobalt Grid was awardedhigh rewards. At the World Exhibition in Brussels, a tea service was presented. It is noteworthy that it was not specially made for the international presentation, and was at that time included in the assortment of the plant, which did not refer to exclusive things, but to consumer goods. But the more valuable his victory is - the gold medal. By that time Anna Yatskevich was no longer alive. She never recognized the triumph of her creation.

cobalt wire mesh

The pattern "Cobalt net" in contemporary art

Ornament of a dark blue color does not loserelevance in our days. Exclusive rights to it has a factory LFZ. Today the epitome of the exquisite Russian porcelain is precisely the "Cobalt net" pattern. Dishes for tea-parties and solemn dinner parties, vases and souvenirs, cups with a refined list are famous all over the world.

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