Rare Chinese famille verte dish, Kangxi (1662-1722)
Rare Chinese famille verte dish, Kangxi (1662-1722)
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Description
Rare Chinese famille verte dish, Kangxi (1662-1722), decorated with a central lotus-shaped roundel containing a lone figure with a stick walking in landscape, a bird flying overhead, bordered by a decorative band of scrolling flowerheads and a wider band containing half-floral roundels against a red scale ground, the wide rim with twelve large radiating petal-shaped panels containing blossoming peony, divided by narrow panels of underglaze blue, all against a yellow ground, the reverse with four peony sprays and concentric circles to the base.
Diameter: 47.1cm. (18 9/16in.)
Condition: Broken and re-stuck.
Notes: The figure may represent Hui-Ming from the 'Romance of the Western Chamber', a monk with a stick who was entrusted with a letter written by Zhang, asking General Du Que for help against the attack of rebellious troops.
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Material and Technique | Porcelain with overglaze enamel decoration in the famille verte palette |
Origin | Chinese |
Diameter | 47.1cm. (18 9/16in.) |
Product REF: Y896