From the 'Nian Qian Zhilong' production of the 1950s, this superb baluster vase with a palace scene is distinguished by its rich, multicolored floral decoration, inspired by the so-called "famille rose" style.
It's a skilful blend of several artisanal enameling techniques, enamel painting and cloisonné enamel, making it a charming and distinctive example of Chinese craftsmanship and Canton porcelain.
This vase is the fruit of centuries of mastery of Chinese porcelain craftsmanship: fine hand-crafted decoration, its light weight proving its finesse and sophistication of the material combining robustness of form and weight. It bears witness to an art that has influenced the world, and whose world has influenced it.
This vase is decorated in the 'famille rose' style. This style was born as a response to European demand for Chinese porcelain, with design codes corresponding to European standards: fauna and flora with scenes inspired by nature, all in a Chinese vision of the latter with a Chinese Imperial Court courtesan showing courtesy to a nobleman.
This vase will be an interesting collector's item to have in an Asian-influenced living room, as a collection or to display your finest flowers.
If you're looking for a vase with character for your living room, from a pre-Chinese cultural revolution period and with European tones, don't wait any longer, adopt this baluster vase without further ado!
Dimensions :
→ Height : 40
→ Neck diameter : 8 cm
→ Base diameter : 14.5 cm
→ Weight: 2.8 kg
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsGreen, Gold, White, Red, Multi Color, Creme, Yellow, PinkMaterialPorcelain, CeramicNumber of items1Height40 cmWidth14 cmDepth14 cm