Posted 4 years ago
ho2cultcha
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Here's another beautiful Qianlung 18th c plate - in beautiful condition. gorgeous flowers! another one from Freek in the Netherlands.
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Posted 4 years ago
ho2cultcha
(5051 items)
Here's another beautiful Qianlung 18th c plate - in beautiful condition. gorgeous flowers! another one from Freek in the Netherlands.
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nice , not too busy piece asymmetric, fleur de lys, hairline , but not through and through not bad
i agree but the question is , is this an Compagnie Des Indes Famille Rose 18thC combination too difficult for me tough call nice plate
THIS IS THE ESSENCE, we missed the cause and effect discussion (sloppy Waki and Freek)and for the mortals like me some explanation about the botanics
A Chinese famille rose charger decorated with flowers. Qianlong period
Decorated in famille rose enamels and gold, with spearhead border on the rim, stylized peony sprays, chrysanthemum, and passion flowers at the well and in the center.
Country:
China
Period :
Qianlong (1735-1795), ca. 1760/70
Material:
Porcelain
Dimension:
14.76 in. (37.5 cm)
Reference :
C565b
Price:
650 dollars (US)
Status:
available
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This patter is illustrated by Thomas V. Litzenburg, Jr. in Chinese Export Porcelain in the Reeves Center Collection at Washington and Lee University, 2003, p. 70, no. 53.
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Although the “Thisle” or “Chrysanthemum” pattern was well known in Europe by the mid-eighteenth century, its original source remains uncertain. Illustrating a c. 1760 French earthenware plate with a familiar decoration. Beurdeley & Raindre suggest that it is unclear “whether a of Marseille faience served as the original model for the Chinese potters or whether, conversely, a Chinese plate provided the source of inspiration for the Provencale artists”. Where the flower is clearly oriental or European, however the source of the decorative design is then obvious.
example discussion because this is not an spearhead border