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Source Description
This double lobed gourd-shaped vase is one of a pair; together they are elements in a garniture, a set of five to seven Chinese porcelain vessels displayed over doors or mantels. Garniture sets were often produced for foreign markets in Europe. These vases are painted with shades of cobalt blue beneath the glaze and are divided into two sections of decoration. The upper portion includes three quatrefoil medallions containing sprays of blossoming prunus branches with birds. The lower section contains quadrupeds in varied frames; an elephant is depicted in a pomegranate frame, a lion with one foot on a ball stands in a ficus-leaf medallion and the mystical and chimerical qilin is depicted in a palm leaf. The two halves are divided by bands of zigzag patterns. A floral ground of large blossoms and intricate in-fill of tiny leaves appears on both halves. Stylized chrysanthemum scrolls act as borders to the upper rim and the foot.
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Document identity
localId
18336
label
Double-Gourd-Shaped Vase
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obj
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object
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Source metadata
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18336
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title
Double-Gourd-Shaped Vase
description
This double lobed gourd-shaped vase is one of a pair; together they are elements in a garniture, a set of five to seven Chinese porcelain vessels displayed over doors or mantels. Garniture sets were often produced for foreign markets in Europe. These vases are painted with shades of cobalt blue beneath the glaze and are divided into two sections of decoration. The upper portion includes three quatrefoil medallions containing sprays of blossoming prunus branches with birds. The lower section contains quadrupeds in varied frames; an elephant is depicted in a pomegranate frame, a lion with one foot on a ball stands in a ficus-leaf medallion and the mystical and chimerical qilin is depicted in a palm leaf. The two halves are divided by bands of zigzag patterns. A floral ground of large blossoms and intricate in-fill of tiny leaves appears on both halves. Stylized chrysanthemum scrolls act as borders to the upper rim and the foot.
provenance
William T. Walters, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; inherited by Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1894; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.
date
1662-1722
citationUrl
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CC0
language
en
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Ceramics
vases
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5
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import
dimensionsRaw
H: 17 1/8 in. (43.5 cm)
Source extras
cul
Chinese
inscriptions
Mark: fungus and leaves
in double circle
dynasty
Qing Dynasty
reign
Kangxi (1662-1722)
med
porcelain with underglaze blue
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6238
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CHN
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none
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