Vietnamese vase, produced in the late 15th century
This is a late 15th century artifact collected at the Minneapolis Museum of Art. Its decorative patterns include peonies, lotus flowers, birds, flowers, animals, fish, and even landscapes. These patterns are all painted in underglaze blue with a wavy background. The bottleneck is decorated with cloud vortices, there are banana leaves below the bottle mouth, and lotus leaves around the bottom of the bottle. The inspiration for Vietnamese blue and white porcelain comes from China. However, Vietnamese ceramic artists are not just imitators, they have developed a series of decorative patterns. This elegant pear shaped bottle is closely related to the Chinese prototype in both shape and decoration.
Qing Dynasty Qianlong Blue and White Pink Baby Play Lucky Celebration More than Eight Square Vases
The Qing Dynasty Qianlong Blue and White Pink Baby Play Lucky Celebration Eight Square Vase was sold for HKD 55 million at Sotheby's 2015 Spring Auction "Chinese Art Treasures" in Hong Kong on April 7, 2015, with a transaction price of HKD 63.48 million.
Korean Dynasty blue and white porcelain "dragon blue and white porcelain jar"
This porcelain is a Korean artifact from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). Its name is "dragon pattern blue and white porcelain jar". The decoration of this jar is very fine, including the underglaze blue dragon design. This jar was probably used as a vase in an official courtyard ceremony. It has an overall height of 39.5cm and a bottom diameter of 14.7cm. This jar was made in the 1700 s and is now in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Blue and white porcelain porcelain vase 3D model
Blue and white porcelain (blue and white porcelain), also known as white blue and white porcelain, often referred to as blue and white, is one of the mainstream varieties of Chinese porcelain, is underglaze porcelain. Blue and white porcelain is made of cobalt ore containing cobalt oxide as raw material, painted on the ceramic body, and then covered with a layer of transparent glaze, a high temperature reduction flame firing. The cobalt material is blue after firing, and has the characteristics of strong coloring power, bright color, high firing rate and stable color. The original blue and white porcelain was seen in the Tang and Song dynasties, and the mature blue and white porcelain appeared in the Hutian kiln in Jingdezhen in the Yuan Dynasty. Blue and white in the Ming Dynasty became the mainstream of porcelain. The development reached its peak during the Ming Xunde period.
Kangxi Blue and White Porcelain
Kangxi blue and white porcelain is famous for its fine fetal glaze, bright blue and white, simple and diverse shapes and beautiful decorations. In the Kangxi Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722 AD, the emperor of the Qing Dynasty Aixinjueluo Xuanye), the economy and trade were developed. In the 19th year of Kangxi, Jingdezhen restored the imperial kiln factory, and blue and white porcelain made outstanding achievements. Kangxi blue and white is divided into three periods: early, middle and late: the early period is from the first year of Kangxi to the 19th year of Kangxi; The middle period is from the 20th year of Kangxi to the 40th year of Kangxi. The late period is from the 40th year of Kangxi to the end of the Kangxi dynasty, of which the blue and white porcelain is the most prominent in the middle of Kangxi.
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