Bowl

Collections
1089595
Title
Bowl
Year/Period
19th century, Late Ming dynasty
Region
China
Dimension
Object size: H6.0 x Dia36.8 cm
Accession No.
C-0967

The interior of this large, round blue and white comprise motifs of the Eight Immortals reserved in white against a 'cracked-ice' blue background. Two blue lines decorate the edge.The production of blue and white ware in large quantities started during the Yuan dynasty (1279-1368) for the Middle Eastern market. By the Ming (1368-1644) dynasty, blue and white wares were produced for the emperor, as well as for domestic consumption, and for export to the Philippines, Indonesia and Europe. The late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries saw the deterioration in the quality of Ming porcelain due to huge demands from the imperial court as well as from export trade. Little experimentation occurred during this period. Blue decorated wares continued to be made until the end of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) although the production of these wares were greatly reduced and were made mostly for the domestic market only.

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