Baur

Gourde

陶器
中国

Sujet/décor :

Gourde de pèlerin d'après un type du XVe siècle

Matière:

Porcelaine

Technique:

Underglaze copper red decoration

Date:

Dynastie Qing (1644-1911), règne de Qianlong (1736-1795)

Dimensions:

Haut. 19 cm

Lieu d'origine:

Chine, Jiangxi, fours impériaux de Jingdezhen

Marque:

Marque et règne de Qianlong (1736-1795)

Descriptif:

A "pilgrim's flask" of flattened circular form having a small neck with a collar, the sweling mouth with inturned lip joined to the shoulders by two angular strap handles terminating in ruyi heads, with an ornamental boss on either side below; oval, spreading foot. Painted in underglaze red turning to green in places is a roundel of intricate geometric design with a six-pointed star in the centre on either face, with formalised floral sprays repeating round the sides and neck, and pointed lappets with florets, etc. at the mouth and foot.

No d’inventaire:

CB.CC.1930.535

Copyright:

Fondation Baur

Photographe:

Marian Gérard