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Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase Decorated With Dragons With 5 Claws, Qianlong, 61.5 Cm

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Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase Decorated With Dragons With 5 Claws, Qianlong, 61.5 Cm
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"Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase Decorated With Dragons With 5 Claws, Qianlong, 61.5 Cm"
The Chinese famille rose porcelain vase you are presenting is an impressive and refined work of art. With a height of 61.5 cm, this vase combines a wealth of detail and artistic complexity typical of high-quality Chinese porcelain production. Historical and artistic context Famille rose porcelain (or "fencai" in Chinese) appeared during the Qing dynasty, particularly in the 18th century. It is characterized by its opaque pink enamels, obtained through the use of a pigment containing colloidal gold. This type of porcelain was highly prized at the imperial court for its delicacy and the liveliness of its colors. The reign of Emperor Qianlong (1736-1796) is often considered the golden age of Chinese porcelain, with productions distinguished by their quality and artistic innovation. Detailed description of the vase The vase you describe features a midnight blue background, a deep, rich color that contrasts beautifully with the decorative elements. The main motif is five-clawed dragons, a symbol of imperial authority and power in China. The five-clawed dragons were reserved exclusively for the use of the emperor, and their presence on this object suggests an imperial commission or an imitation of imperial styles by 20th-century workshops. The neck of the vase is decorated with floral motifs on a pink background, incorporating techniques and motifs typical of the rose family. These floral designs are finely detailed, reflecting technical and artistic mastery. The band of flowers on a green background at the base of the collar adds another layer of color and visual complexity, harmonizing the whole with a vibrant yet balanced palette. Techniques and Materials The porcelain in this vase is likely made from kaolin, a type of pure white clay, essential for the production of fine porcelain. The creation process involves several delicate stages, including modeling, drying, the first firing (biscuit), decoration with enamels and a second firing at very high temperatures to vitrify the surface and fix the colors. Qianlong Mark The Qianlong mark, although this vase is from the 20th century, is indicative of a tradition of marking porcelain to pay homage to the emperor or to imitate ancient styles favored by collectors and connoisseurs. This marking practice is common in 20th-century reproductions, which seek to capture the essence and aesthetic of the original Qing dynasty works. Value and Appreciation Famille Rose porcelain vases are highly prized by collectors of Asian art because of their beauty and historical significance. The combination of colors, the quality of the enamels and the complexity of the decorative motifs make this vase a significant collector's item. Its height of 61.5 cm gives it an imposing presence, making it a centerpiece for any Chinese porcelain collection. In conclusion, this Chinese famille rose porcelain vase, marked with Qianlong and made in the 20th century, is a magnificent representation of Chinese ceramic art. It illustrates not only the continuity of artisanal traditions but also the perpetuation of imperial symbolism in Chinese decorative art. Its beauty and finesse make it a treasure for any lover of Asian art. Possibility of delivery (ask for a transport quote) This piece of furniture is visible in my shop located at 57 rue Victor Hugo, 76000 Rouen. Other photos and objects on my official website: https://abnantiquites.com See you soon

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Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Vase Decorated With Dragons With 5 Claws, Qianlong, 61.5 Cm
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