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TEFAF Maastricht 2017 | Two liveried servants bear trays of food in this charming 18th-century tile painting attributed to Vicente Navarro

Liveried servants carrying food-laden platters (c. 1770), Vincente Navarro. Carlton Hobbs, price on application

Liveried servants carrying food-laden platters (c. 1770), Vincente Navarro. Carlton Hobbs, price on application

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Liveried servants carrying food-laden platters
(c. 1770), Vicente Navarro

By the mid 18th century, Valencia was the tile capital of Spain and its most important factory belonged to Vicente Navarro, a craftsman who collaborated with artists of the Academia. A confident attribution to Navarro is based on the close similarities between this rococo tile painting and one Navarro produced for the kitchen of the Casa del Marqués de Benicarló, which also has fashionably dressed servants bearing trays of food, a basket and towel hanging behind them, and a cat and dog rustling for scraps.

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