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Beaker Vase with Design of Figures in a Mountainous Landscape (Blue-and-white ware)
Beaker Vase with Design of Figures in a Mountainous Landscape (Blue-and-white ware)
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Beaker Vase with Design of Figures in a Mountainous Landscape (Blue-and-white ware)

DateKangxi period (1662–1722) of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911)
Mediumporcelain with cobalt blue decoration under clear lime-alkali glaze
Dimensions43.8 cm (17 1/4 in.)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object number1910.38
DescriptionBaluster shape, decoration of mountain and river scenes in blue on white. Two bands of ornamentation on the neck and one on the rim. Style of middle Ming period. No. 96 Williams collection. 7/18/51 J. Plumer: Liked this piece. Good caricature though mountain somewhat heavy. Gathered he thought it a good exhibition piece.
Label TextInspired by classical paintings, this scene of mountains, water, a pavilion and a distant hut is enlivened by figures. Included are a scholar with an assistant, a man ferrying a boat with a pole, a man walking with a basket over his shoulder and a fisherman with a large hat and a fishing pole (see p. 95). The painterly style of the scene, in brilliant sapphire blue contrasted against a pure white background, was highly favored among the increasingly prosperous and educated middle classes who, like the literati, often dreamt of escaping everyday life under the domination of the non-native Manchu dynasty. Like many vessels of this type, this vase is also adorned with decorative bands; here they are serrated, ruyi-and-cloud-design and petal-shaped bands. Blue-andwhite wares were offered for purchase in cities along the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. From the end of the Kangxi period, they were increasingly exported to Japan and Europe.ProvenanceEmile F. Williams, Boston, MA
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