bowl BM-Franks.810

Period:Qing dynasty Production date:1800-1900 (circa)
Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed, underglazed,
Subjects:boat/ship
Dimensions:Diameter: 16 centimetres Height: 7.20 centimetres

Description:
Porcelain bowl inscribed with a poem and with underglaze blue decoration. This bowl is a lower-quality version of Franks.811. It has a different profile with rounded sides and a flaring foot ring. It is similarly decorated with an apocryphal four-character Yongle reign mark, but surrounding this and repeated around the inner rim is a border of feathery squiggles. The chatter-marked base has a single underglaze blue ring. Outside, the prose poem ‘Chi bi fu’ [Rhapsody on Red Cliff] by Su Shi is abridged and inscribed by a less literate porcelain decorator.
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图片[1]-bowl BM-Franks.810-China Archive

Comments:Harrison-Hall 2001:Even further-debased examples are known, including a bowl with a barely recognizable ‘Red Cliff’ scene which was found in south Sulawesi. See also Franks.811 and Franks.812.
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