"Japanese Porcelain Vase, Meiji Period – Late 19th Century"
This large polychrome porcelain vase from Japan, dating from the Meiji period (1868-1912), is a remarkable piece that exemplifies the artistic and technical excellence of this period. The vase features a scrolled rim and a notched collar, adding a touch of elegance to its form. The flared neck accentuates its graceful silhouette. Traditional landscapes and peacocks, painted in reserves, are highlighted by a vermiculated and floral background. These motifs symbolize the beauty and serenity of Japanese nature. This period is known for its openness to Western influences while preserving Japanese traditions, which is reflected in the richness of the details and the quality of the porcelain. This polychrome porcelain vase from the Meiji period is more than just a decorative object, it is a testament to Japan's cultural heritage and artistic innovation. Its timeless beauty and history make it a valuable piece for any collector or art lover. *********Period: Late 19th centuryExcellent condition. Delivery possible in France and internationally.Dimensions:Diameter: 30 cmHeight: 77 cmReference: 091024.2