Pair of Poudre Bleu Vases, China, ca. 1680-1700
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Available - Period
- ca. 1680-1700
- Material
- Chinese Porcelain
Description
These vases are decorated in poudre bleu. With this technique parts of the objects are covered with paper. Next cobalt-oxide is applied through a gauze with a bamboo blowpipe. This causes a ‘powdery’ effect. After the application of the blue, the paper is removed and the vases are fired in a kiln for the first time. When the vase have cooled down, the white fields are decorated with enamel on the glaze and baked a second time. The decoration with a variety of vases, incense burners and others objects is called ‘hundred treasures’. This is an assembly of emblematic artifacts. Literature: C. Jörg and J. van Campen, Chinese Ceramics in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam The Ming and Qing dynasties, Philip Wilson 1997, nr. 150
Dimensions
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- 21.00 cm / 8 in
- Length
- 11.00 cm / 4 in
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