Bowl with Indian lotus scrolls in falangcai polychrome enamels on a black ground, Qing dynasty, Qianlong reign, 1736-1795
- Image Number: K1B017023N000000000PAC
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
- Description:
Lip skimming, deep arc wall, short circle foot. White glaze is applied inside the utensil, and peony, day lily, lotus, chrysanthemum and other flowers representing the four seasons are painted with enamel outside the utensil. The turning of flowers and leaves is caused, with changes in intensity. Black color shall be applied to the gap, and the foot circle shall be painted around with a white edge left at the mouth. The fetal bone shall be fine and white, thin and transparent. The outsole has a “Qianlong year system” Song style style. These two black glazed tea clocks are a few black glazed enamel works in the Qianlong Dynasty. It is known from the furnishings archives of the Daoguang Period that they were originally equipped with a nanmu box and were collected in the Qianqing Palace.
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