Vase with ""One Hundred Flowers"" Decoration
35.5 cm 53.3 cm
Citation Source imageThis vase is luxurious in size and decoration, exemplifying the opulence and whimsy that characterizes much of the ceramics made during the Qianlong reign (1736–95). Covering the entire body of the vase are a multitude of blossoms that make up the “one hundred flowers” (baihua...
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William T. or Henry Walters Collection, Baltimore. by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.
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