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10 mai 2011

A blue and white cylindrical vase, rolwagen. Circa 1640.

A blue and white cylindrical vase, rolwagen. Circa 1640.
A blue and white cylindrical vase, rolwagen. Circa 1640. Photo Bonhams Brightly painted on one side in tones of characteristic blue with three attendants behind a dignitary standing on a terrace greeting two kneeling figures, beneath stiff leaves on the...
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2 avril 2011

A blue and white sleeve vase. Transitional period.

A blue and white sleeve vase. Transitional period.
A blue and white sleeve vase. Transitional period. photo Sotheby's of slender cylindrical form, painted with a scene of an official receiving a scholar and his acolyte while holding a sprig of flowers in his hand, two attendants stand closely behind bearing...
27 février 2011

Chinese Wucai Beaker Vase, Transitional Period

Chinese Wucai Beaker Vase, Transitional Period
Chinese Wucai Beaker Vase, Transitional Period. photo courtesy Doyle New York The bulbous body worked with floral sprays above further floral sprays on the foot and below figures in an interior setting on the neck, unglazed base. Height 16 inches. Large...
10 janvier 2011

Blue and white porcelains @ Christie's, Chinese Export Art , 25 January 2011, New York

Blue and white porcelains @ Christie's, Chinese Export Art , 25 January 2011, New York
A massive pair of blue and white jars and covers, 19th century. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd., 2010 In Kangxi style, the swelling sides tapering to a flat base, decorated with an overall pattern of shaped panels showing landscapes or flowering plants...
7 janvier 2011

Christie's. Chinese Export Art , 25 January 2011, New York

Christie's.  Chinese Export Art , 25 January 2011, New York
An unusual Wucai five-piece garniture, Kangxi period.. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd., 2010 Comprising three baluster vases and covers and a pair of beaker vases, each with spiral-fluted midsection decorated with colorful flowering vine, the domed covers...
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30 décembre 2010

Blue & White porcelains from the Lady Lever Art Gallery (1)

Blue & White porcelains from the Lady Lever Art Gallery (1)
Ewer. Porcelain with underglaze blue decoration. H. 18.7 cm. Jingdezhen, China. Transitional period, Shunzhi (1644-1661 AD).. LL 25. Lady Lever Art Gallery. Ewer with depressed globular body, straight slender neck, and star-shaped mouth. Long spout with...
10 septembre 2010

Wucai baluster jar and cover. Transitional period, circa 1650

 Wucai baluster jar and cover. Transitional period, circa 1650
A Wucai baluster jar and cover. Transitional period, circa 1650. photo Christie's Ltd 2010 Painted around the body with a scene of a maiden kneeling in tribute before male and female officials, their attendants to one side in front of a large screen and...
10 septembre 2010

Transitional period Blue & White porcelains @ Christie's

Transitional period Blue & White porcelains @ Christie's
A blue and white cylindrical brushpot. Transitional period, circa 1640. photo Christie's Ltd 2010 Painted with scholars in a terraced landscape being attended to by their young servants while participating in three of the 'Four Scholarly Pursuits', the...
1 septembre 2010

Chinese Blue & White porcelains @ Doyle New York

Chinese Blue & White porcelains @ Doyle New York
Chinese Blue and White Glazed Meiping, Qianlong Seal Mark and of the Period. Photo: Courtesy Doyle New York. Delicately drawn with a wide band of foliate lotus and leafy vines between upright overlapping plantain leaves at the foot and pendant lotus panels...
23 juin 2010

A blue and white porcelain beaker vase. Transitional

A blue and white porcelain beaker vase. Transitional
A blue and white porcelain beaker vase. Transitional. photo Bonhams Of elongated, waisted form, painted in rich tones of cobalt with a lion seated in a garden amid bamboo shoots and banana plants, the slightly raised horizontal band at mid-section showing...
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