Qing qianlong Grain fold along the 盌 yellow to blue and white flowers
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– | size | box of 26 cm diameter | |
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work classification | s | the qing qianlong | |
value | USD 100000-150000 | ||
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Chinese porcelain and craft boutique | 2017-03-17 | ||
Christie ‘s New York co., LTD. | auction | March 2017 sale | |
six – character seal character models | |||
description | Of conical form,the bowl is strongly potted with wide faring sides rising from a spreading foot to an everted rim. The interior is delicately painted with a central medallion enclosing a leafy spray of chrysanthemum,surrounded by six evenly spaced foral sprays in the cavetto,which are lotus,mallow,camelia,chrysanthemum,gardenia,and hibiscus,below a narrow band of foral sprigs at rim. The exterior is similarly painted,with a thin band of key fret to the underside of the everted rim and a band of cloud scroll encircling the foot,all against a bright lemon-yellow enamel ground,continuing onto the base around the underglaze-blue mark,save for the exterior of the foot covered with a green enamel. The shape of this bowl and the design in underglaze blue comprised of varying foral sprays are inspired by a Xuande prototype,such as the example in the National Palace Museum,Taipei,illustrated in Catalogue of the Special Exhibition of Selected Hsüan-te Imperial Porcelains of the Ming Dynasty,Taipei,1998,pp. 178-9,no. 62. The addition of a yellow enamel ground to this design and shape was an innovation of the imperial kilns at Jingdezhen during the Yongzheng period. In his Taocheng jishi,‘Account of Porcelain Achievement’,compiled in 1735,Tang Ying includes a list of ffty-seven types of wares supplied to the court,one of which was described as ‘Xuande-style design on yellow ground’,and noted to be a newly developed category of the period. Similar Qianlong-marked bowls are found in the Qing Court Collection and international museums. The National Palace Museum,Taipei,has nine examples listed on the online archive,museum numbers: zhongci 003353N-003361N. Another example is in the Baur Foundation,illustrated by J. Ayers in The Baur Collection Geneva,vol. IV,Geneva,1974,no. A584; Another in the working Museum, included in the exhibition catalogue the the Qing Imperial Porcelain, Hong Kong, 1995, no. 79, and again illustrated in the Oficial up with Porcelain of the Chinese the the Qing Dynasty, Shanghai, 2003, p. 216. |
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