Légende
Vase, Chinese, Qing dynasty 1644–1911, colored porcelain, landscape and architectural motifs; Bangping vase from the green family, cylindrical with a shortened neck on a wide, flat ring foot; decorated with the text by Wang Bo entitled Prologue to the poem on the pavilion of Prince Teng and a landscape composition depicting the pavilion and its surroundings; 19th century; vessel; height 40.4 cm, diameter 17.8 cm, weight 2.7 kg., A tall cylindrical porcelain vase with a narrow neck and slightly rounded shoulders stands against a neutral gray background, predominantly white with painted scenes in green, reddish-brown, yellow, black, and pale blue. The neck has decorative green scrollwork and a band of vertical reddish-brown lines, while the shoulder displays a patterned green band with geometric motifs. The main body shows a painted riverscape with a multi-tiered pavilion roofed in reddish-brown and green perched on a pale blue and green stone platform, a traditional sailboat with a large green sail and a small cabin painted with green and reddish-brown accents floating nearby, and distant hills and a cluster of tall spires rendered in muted greens and browns. Small decorative elements include circular motifs above the scene in reddish-brown and yellow, scattered areas of foliage in green, and fine black outline detailing throughout. The base has a green vertical striped band and the entire piece has a smooth glossy finish.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A20_342
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
65.5Mo (895.4Ko) / 32.3cm x 50.8cm / 3818 x 6000 (300dpi)