GALERIE NICOLAS FOURNERY

A Chinese famille rose dish decorated with a lady and her attendant. Yongzheng period.

The dish is decorated with a lady and her attendant who is carrying a cithare qin, a chinese musical instrument, in front of a fenced garden decorated with rocks, shrubs and water lilies. The rim is painted with flowering branches of peonie, anemone and prunus, all executed with the balance, the elegance and the beauty of enameling that typifies the Yongzheng period.

Country:
China
Period :
Yongzheng (1723-1735)
Material:
Porcelaine
Dimension:
31,5 cm
Reference :
A43
Status:
sold

Provenance

Private collection from Mayenne

Related works

A large dish was published in the book of D.F Lunsingh Scheurleer Chine de Commande (no. 84).

A pair of cup and saucers, from the collection of Clara et Gustaaf Hamburger, are held on at the Musée Ariana at Genève. They are published in the catalogue La donation Clare van Beusekom-Hamburger (Skira, 2010, no. 79).

For a dish with the same decoration, see Sotheby’s London, 12 november 1996, lot 177.

A pair of plates was illustrated on the blog fashin blogs, china’s porcelaine Ware – Precious trésor of Chinese Dynasties.

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