Vase with figure decoration in underglaze blue, Kangxi reign (1662-1722), Qing dynasty
- Image Number: K1B003486N000000000PAI
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
- Description:
The mouth of the bottle is skimmed, the neck is thin and long, the shoulders are plump, and the lower part of the shoulders gradually retracts to the bottom feet. The surface is painted with garden figures in a simple style, and the railings and lake rocks can be seen vaguely. One of the two figures holds flowers, while the other holds grass with his hands. There is no glaze near the bottom of the ring foot, and it should be rotated inward for a circle. Apply transparent white glaze at the bottom, and draw double green circles as a mark. Another similar artifact (hence porcelain 3485) has been handed down, and the bottom is marked by leaf patterns. The neck and shoulder joint of this product looks like a cowpea red radish bottle fired in the Kangxi Dynasty. In addition to the Shuangqingquan notes, there are also a large number of unearthed objects from the Wanjiao No. 1 sunken ship found in the Minjiang estuary. According to the inference that the ship sank between 1690 and 17,000, the product can be regarded as a product of the Kangxi Dynasty in combination with the aforementioned modeling characteristics.
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