Description: Decorated with polychrome overglaze enamel with a design of a green and aubergine dragon surrounded by a mille-fleurs pattern. Interior is filled with a central floral roundel surrounded on the sides of the bowl with depictions of other precious objects.
Label Text: Intricately hand-painted porcelain bowls like these are thinned in a shaving process that results in vessel walls so slender and delicate they are practically translucent when held to the light. Although the bowls’ bases bear a Qianlong period (1735–1795) reign mark, they are likely early 20th-century homages. It is not uncommon in Chinese art to see earlier marks on later pieces in veneration of the past.
(2015)
Tags: pottery; vessels; containers Subjects: Porcelain; polychrome; glaze (coating by location); Enamel and enameling; Containers; Pottery Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=MH+1984.18.8a |