Vase 仿古銅彩蝙蝠紋觚瓶
陶磁器
中国
Sujet/décor :
Vase imitant le bronze doré en forme de gu avec motif de chauves-souris stylisées
Matière:
Porcelaine
Date:
Dynastie Qing (1644-1911), règne de Qianlong (1736-1795)
Dimensions:
Haut. 28 cm
Lieu d'origine:
Chine, Jiangxi, fours de impériaux de Jingdezhen
Marque:
Marque de Qianlong (1736-1795)
Descriptif:
VASE IMITATING GILT BRONZE
In gu beaker form with slender body interrupted by a rounded central boss, the sides shaped in nine angular lobes and spreading trumpet-like to the foliated rim, whilée spreading also towards a similar foliated projection at the foot; with inset foot ring and flat base. The central boss is decrated with five conventionalised bats in relief and the inside of the lip with a design of nine pointed ruyi heads containing bats. The vase is covered with soufflé gilding which is applied over a brownish-aubergine enamel. Within the neck are visible imitation clips of a kind used in joining the upper and lower halves of such a bronze vessel.
The six-character seal mark appears in impressed relief on the base.
No d’inventaire:
CB.CC.1935.650
Copyright:
Fondation Baur
Photographe:
Marian Gérard