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Beaker, Kangxi period, Qing dynasty, China, 1662-1677.
Beaker, Kangxi period, Qing dynasty, China, 1662-1677. Beaker with underglaze blue birds, grasses and flowers with later overglaze enamels. It is of trumpet shape form with grasses and magpie on branches extending down from the rim and two in flight in underglaze blue. The piece is extensively clobbered with polychrome enamels of yellow, green, aubergine and rouge de fer. The interior side of the rim has formal decoration of squiggles in underglaze blue. The piece dates to the early Kangxi period (1662-1677) but the clobbering appears likely to have been done later, possibly even in Europe. The base has a Chenghua mark in kaishu script within a single lined circle in underglaze blue.
Unique Identifier
AR920799
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2009px × 3200px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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17th century
artefact
Artifact
Beaker
Bird
BIRDS
blue
Branch
Ceramic
china
CHINESE
color
country
Cup
DYNASTY
Enamel
Flower
FLOWERS
GLAZED
Kangxi period
LOCATION
Museum of East Asian Art
NATURE
Object
Plant
Porcelain
Pottery
qing dynasty
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
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