coral-red enameled bowl with flowers pattern, Qianlong period, Qing dynasty
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H. 4.5 cm. Diam. 8 cm. The mouth is curved, the wall is curved, the belly is deep, the feet are circled, and the mouth of the circle is painted with gold. The outer wall is painted with tangled branches and floral patterns. The outer bottom has a six-character and three-line seal script inscription "Made in the Qianlong Year of the Qing Dynasty" written in clear flowers. The porcelain body paintings and foreign colors all use enamel color materials, which are masterpieces of Qing court craftsmanship. These art treasures, which used to be hidden deep in the Qianqing Palace for the emperor to enjoy, can still make people admire and admire them until today. This product is colorful and bright, and the decorative floral pattern is mainly composed of twining flowers. The twining branch pattern is also called "Wanshou Vine" and is often combined with flowers, birds, animals, and people to form decorative patterns. The intertwining flower pattern, because of its structure of branches and vines connected to each other and continuous, implies "endless life" and auspiciousness. The Shise painting combines Western painting techniques to show the extremely luxurious palace life during the Qianlong period.
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coral-red enameled bowl with flowers pattern, Qianlong period, Qing dynasty
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