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Vase

Asian Art

MEDIUM Cloisonné enamel on copper alloy
  • Place Made: China
  • DATES 1736-1795
    DYNASTY Qing Dynasty
    PERIOD Qianlong Period
    DIMENSIONS 15 7/8 x 8 11/16 in. (40.3 x 22 cm)  (show scale)
    COLLECTIONS Asian Art
    ACCESSION NUMBER 09.503
    CREDIT LINE Gift of Samuel P. Avery
    CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION Quite large vase with a fairly broad foot of medium height spreading a little at the bottom just above a low straight rim, a broad ovoid body with quite high shoulders, and a tall also fairly broad neck, concave in outline and rimmed at the top and bottom. On either side are dragon handles. Gilded copper, decorated with covered cloisonné enamels. On the foot is a border of pendants with scrolling borders, perhaps in imitation of cicada designs on archaic bronzes, filled with angular and scroll designs and lotus heads, on a ground strewn with rosettes. On the body, between a row of interlocking designs, similar in type but larger than those on the foot, and a row of connected ju i heads on the shoulders, are large scalloped medallions on a ground of lotus scrolls and bats. The medallions contain flowers alternating with landscape scenes, one of which is evidently a copy of an Italian engraving. On the neck are taller versions of the design on the foot, with lotus scrolls between and another row of connected ju i beads above. The colors are red, three shade of green, cobalt blue, pink, white, and black on a turquoise ground. The enamel surface is pitted.
    MUSEUM LOCATION This item is not on view
    CAPTION Vase, 1736-1795. Cloisonné enamel on copper alloy, 15 7/8 x 8 11/16 in. (40.3 x 22 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Samuel P. Avery, 09.503. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 09.503_side1_PS2.jpg)
    IMAGE side, 09.503_side1_PS2.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph, 2009
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