Pair Antique Chinese Porcelain Dishes Hand-Painted Made 18th Century, Circa 1770

$1,180.00

The combination of colors is marvelous! In the center of each plate, we see a hand painted garden with blue rockwork, purple and white peonies, a single pink peony, a pair of long-tailed songbirds, green bamboo, and a red garden fence, The floral form border ground is made of brown dotted circles with a green outline and pink and purple peonies.

Dimensions: 9″ diameter

Condition: Excellent

Out of stock

Background of Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain

Famille Rose is a style of Chinese porcelain decoration introduced in the 18th century. Famille Rose is a Western classification for Qing dynasty porcelain known in Chinese by various terms: fencai, ruancai, yangcai, and falangcai. The color palette is thought to have been introduced in China during the reign of Kangxi (1654–1722) and perfected in the next, Yongzheng era, when the finest pieces were made. Apart from pink, many other soft colors are also used in famille Rose. The gradation of colors was produced by mixing colored enamels with opaque white enamel.

 


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