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Source: J.I nsley Blair (1870-1939), collections, number 61, then the family inheritance at Christie’s in Hong Kong on November 28, 2012, no. 2110
blue line by the pearl dragon tank cover, send fine porcelain body, glaze white and smooth, grain is concise and inside collect, reflecting the kangxi emperor to Renaissance kiln, lay the official porcelain style and quality of high development. liu (1638-85), the essence of painting and calligraphy, his credited with the lingyange figure painting “taizong another 14 people, loyalty, royal government recognition, in the eighteenth year of kangxi (1679) a letter to the life in Beijing as a painter, has been ordered to 1682 for jingdezhen imperial porcelain sample which du tao guan ZangYingXuan design. Draft history of qing records: “jingdezhen imperial kiln, when hundreds of source in porcelain samples, and type of ancient and modern, shipped to new, for the clever. In painting figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, by the extremely wins.” liu to blue and white lines depict ornamentation, background light simple but elegant, open new porcelain painting style. The tank cover, on the plain white ground, chase only draw bead dragon, need not fat. Long neck small cover, different from those of the Ming dynasty system, confirm the diversification and collapsed, and features of the kangxi official porcelain. Taipei’s national Palace Museum hid a recent class tank cover, book double circle model, recorded in the imperial palace of qing dynasty porcelain, focus, kangxi, yongzheng kiln, kiln “, volume 1, Tokyo, in 1980, chart 9; Bowman ‘s case, published in John Ayers’ “The Baur Collection, Geneva”, volume 4, Geneva, 1974, chart A513. Reference frick museum in New York a pot cover, number 1965. 8. 164; Jung Hsing Hsiang hidden a pair of old for example, sold at sotheby’s ‘s in New York on another awarding 6, 1989, no. 1995. Sotheby’s’ s Hong Kong on October 26, 1993 sold a pot cover, no. 163. The Museum of Beijing the imperial palace to hide a large tank cover, published in the the qing dynasty royal rich porcelain, volume 1 (top), Beijing, 2005, 45 chart. |