[Colorful peony and magnolia flower goblet]
Colorful peony and magnolia flower goblet, Shunzhi of the Qing Dynasty, 38.7 cm high, 18 cm caliber, 12.3 cm bottom diameter
Gu (g ū Yin Gu) curls his mouth, straight belly, slightly convex in the middle, and the shin (j ì ng Yin Jing) is outward curled, flat bottom. The whole white glaze is shiny green, and the mouth is covered with sauce glaze. The body is decorated with blue and white. The picture is divided into three layers. The upper part of the picture is painted with moon shadow cave stone flowers, peony, magnolia and other flowers clustered around the cave stone, competing to open, colorful. Two groups of plump pomegranate patterns are painted on the waist. The shin is painted with crabapple. The outsole is astringent. No style
The shape of Shunzhi multicolored porcelain basically retains the ancient and crude style of the late Ming Dynasty, and mostly depicts rough patterns in red and green colors with strong color contrast. This Gu has a dense body, bright glaze, white and blue glaze, and a sparse composition. It depicts the cave stone with underglaze blue and white flowers, which are blue and gray in color. The flowers are painted in yellow, green, red and other colors on the glaze. All colors are bright and bright, giving people a clear and elegant aesthetic feeling.
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