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Pair of Lidded Jars
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- porcelain 1662–1722; mounts about 1740–1745
- Medium
- Porcelain, underglaze blue, overglaze enamel decoration, and gilding; gilt-bronze mounts
- Culture
- Chinese (jar); French (mount)
- Department
- Decorative Arts
- Institution
- Getty Museum
The painted decoration on the Chinese porcelain of these mounted jars represents the phoenix flying through flowers, symbolic of prosperity and nobility. French craftsmen transformed these jars into a more conventional Western shape by placing the porcelain in gilt-bronze mounts, including handles and a knob. The porcelain would have been valued purely for its decoration. The handles are designed in the form of dragons, a motif associated with China and Japan.
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