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The largest white (reserve) panels on this vase are decorated with "chinoiseries," which fancifully imagine life in the “East” for a European audience. Chinoiseries remained popular throughout the 18th century and could be found on paintings, tapestries, and dresses, as well as mirrors, teapots, and beds. When this vase was made Europeans had only recently come to understand the complex technique of how porcelain was manufactured in China. This unusually large vase was made in England, but mimics French fashions; these particular scenes are taken from engravings by Jean-Joseph Balechou and Pierre Aveline after François Boucher's "Les Delices de l'Enfance," ca. 1748.

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