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Peach shaped water dropper, Yongzheng period, Qing dynasty, China, 1723-1735.
Peach shaped water dropper with Guan type glaze, Yongzheng period, Qing dynasty, China, 1723-1735. A water container in the shape of a half peach with some small leaves, covered with a very thick guan-type glaze, the base showing six tiny spur marks. In Chinese art, peaches are a motif used to represent longevity.
Unique Identifier
AR917500
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2218px × 2836px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
artefact
Artifact
Celadon
Ceramic
china
CHINESE
color
country
DYNASTY
eighteenth century
Fruit
GLAZED
green
LOCATION
Museum of East Asian Art
Object
Peach
Porcelain
Pottery
qing dynasty
water dropper
Yongzheng Period (1723-1735)