Dish
ca. 1730 (made)
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Place of origin |
This porcelain dish was made in the Jingdezhen kilns of southern China during the reign of the Yongzheng emperor (1723-35). By this time, the potters already mastered the use of the pink enamel, which was introduced in the traditional colour palette used to decorate in about 1720. Due to the predominance of pink, these wares were called 'famille rose' by European collectors of the mid 1800s.
The dish is decorated with a domestic scene of a young lady sitting in a room with children, a popular theme of the Yongzheng period. The ruby colour on the back is also typical of this kind of dishes.
The dish is decorated with a domestic scene of a young lady sitting in a room with children, a popular theme of the Yongzheng period. The ruby colour on the back is also typical of this kind of dishes.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Porcelain painted in overglaze polychrome enamels |
Brief description | Porcelain dish painted in overglaze polychrome enamels of the famille rose type, China, Qing dynasty, Yongzheng reign, ca. 1730 |
Physical description | Porcelain dish painted in overglaze polychrome enamels of the famille rose colour scheme with a seated lady and children in a room; large storage jars are by her seat, and behind is a tall bamboo table with a vase containing a peony branch and other objects. The border is decorated with diapers and three reserved panels containing stylised flowers. The back is decorated in ruby enamel. |
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Gallery label | Saucer with mother and child
China, Yongzheng reign, (19) about 1730, gilded
Museum nos. C.1094-1917. W.W. Aston Bequest(2009) |
Credit line | Bequeathed by W. W. Aston |
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Summary | This porcelain dish was made in the Jingdezhen kilns of southern China during the reign of the Yongzheng emperor (1723-35). By this time, the potters already mastered the use of the pink enamel, which was introduced in the traditional colour palette used to decorate in about 1720. Due to the predominance of pink, these wares were called 'famille rose' by European collectors of the mid 1800s. The dish is decorated with a domestic scene of a young lady sitting in a room with children, a popular theme of the Yongzheng period. The ruby colour on the back is also typical of this kind of dishes. |
Bibliographic reference | Kerr, Rose. What were the origins of Chinese Famille Rose?. Orientations. May 2000, p. 54, fig. 2 |
Collection | |
Accession number | C.1094-1917 |
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Record created | August 22, 2008 |
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