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bought in Europe in the 1960 s Hong Kong su fu, Eight Treasures From A European Collection, April 8, 2009, 1602 items hold qiankun heaven atlas sea science – yongzheng tai chi bagua radish statue of Sue rose – A senior international academic adviser Asian art department the statue of the shape, beautiful and refined, its size and decorative details are unique, rare in the qing imperial porcelain. Its prototype is a prevailing Kangxi imperial porcelain, specifically is a small group called The “eight code” of cowpea red glaze, The British scholar Ayers (John Ayers) believe that The work may be for fire by Kangxi reward people love qing, see Ayers works , The full text in The Oriental ceramics association, 1999-2000, 64, pp. 31-50). Such objects with the royal family origin deeply, on this card to the Baltimore waters art museum case shape similar cowpea red glaze (login no. 49.155), said the work is the result of kangxi ten of the third and the first generation of prince of yi (1686-1730 AD) old Tibet. Ayers concluded that after extensive research, the group of cowpea red glaze and late burn Yu Kangxi and this happens to explain the causes of their style used to yongzheng years. but it is interesting to note that the proportion of the statue in yongzheng years had slightly adjusted. Though yongzheng version retains the implement of the bottom of the neck three thin lines (so the kangxi cowpea red glaze bottles and bottles of “three lines”), but neck and mouth along the slightly wide, and the proportion of the body also is more harmonious. Moreover, yongzheng porcelain statue of the shoulder is not like kangxi prototype founder, is used to comparatively obvious, so the overall outline increasingly soft charming beauty. GengBaoChang be entitled “movement of bottle”, pictured in the Ming and qing dynasties porcelain identification page 234 figure the number 11 (1993) : 400; nullnullnullnullnullnull
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