Baur

Covered jar 鳳凰紋大罐

Ceramics
China

Subject/design:

Floral and animal decor

Materials:

Porcelain

Technique:

Blue glaze and slip design

Date:

Ming dynasty (1368-1644), middle to second half of 16th century

Size:

Height 60 cm

Place of origin:

China, Jiangxi, imperial kilns of Jingdezhen

Description:

A deep violet blue glaze is overpainted with pinkish-white porcelain slip, showing residual traces of gilding. On the belly, stands a phoenix among rocks and a peony in bloom, as well as cranes surrounded by lotuses and bamboo. On the shoulder, seahorses and unicorns qilin 麒麟 gambol in the waves. The cover depicts four Buddhist lions playing with embroidered balls.

Inventory number:

CB.CC0.1939.210

Copyright:

Fondation Baur

Photographer:

Marian Gérard