Bowl with flowers of the four seasons on a pink ground in painted enamels, Qing dynasty, Kangxi reign (1662-1722)
- Image Number: K1B017894N000000000PAC
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
- Description:
This bowl has a wide mouth, a deep arc wall and a short circle. White glaze shall be applied to the inner wall and outer bottom of the utensil, and the bottom edge of the foot shall be exposed. The outer wall of the utensil is painted with pink enamel as the background color, and then four five petal flower shaped lights are drawn. Inside the lights, different color enamel materials are used to paint peony, lotus, chrysanthemum, plum and other patterns symbolizing the four seasons. Colorful and delicate. The opening room is decorated with yellow and brown flower and leaf patterns. The book on the outer bottom has regular script of “Made by Emperor Kangxi”. The use of pink enamel materials was first seen in the Kangxi Dynasty. The research and development process involved the exploration and learning of Western golden and red color techniques, which is enough to show that the production of Qing Palace cultural relics in the Kangxi Dynasty drew on the interesting aspects of Western technology.
Bowl with flowers of the four seasons on a pink ground in painted enamels,Qing dynasty, Kangxi reign (1662-1722)
- Image Number: span>Description:
This bowl has a wide mouth, a deep arc wall, and a short circle of feet. White glaze shall be applied to the inner wall and outer bottom of the utensil, and the bottom edge of the foot shall be exposed. The outer wall of the utensil is painted with pink enamel as the background color, and then four five petal flower shaped lights are drawn. Inside the lights, different color enamel materials are used to paint peony, lotus, chrysanthemum, plum and other patterns symbolizing the four seasons. Colorful and delicate. The opening room is decorated with yellow and brown flower and leaf patterns. The book on the outer bottom has regular script of “Made by Emperor Kangxi”. The use of pink enamel materials was first seen in the Kangxi Dynasty. The research and development process involved the exploration and learning of Western golden and red color techniques, which is enough to show that the production of Qing Palace cultural relics in the Kangxi Dynasty drew on the interesting aspects of Western technology
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