Bowl (one of a pair) 黃彩草花紋碗一對
Ceramics
China
Subject/design:
Floral design
Materials:
Porcelain with enamel painting
Technique:
Enamel painting
Date:
Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Daoguang period (1821-1850)
Size:
Diam. 18,5 cm
Place of origin:
China, Jiangxi, imperial kilns of Jingdezhen
Mark:
Mark of Daoguang (1821-1850): da Qing Daoguan nian zhi 大清道光年製 in sigillar script in underglaze blue
Description:
Enamelled bowl with yellow ground with spreading sides rounded below and everted at the lip; tapered foot. Round the outside reserved on a ground of deep lemon-yellow enamel and outlined chieftly in black are painted scrolls of feathery leaves with sprays of peony, hibiscus, lotus, orchid, passion-flower and (?) pomegranate, and on the bottom inside are five bats in iron-red, symbolising the Five Happinesses.
Comments:
This decoration was created during the Qianlong period (1736-1795).
Inventory number:
CB.CC.1930.630
Copyright:
Fondation Baur
Photographer:
Marian Gérard