Beaker cup

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Beaker cup

China

Date
Kangxi period, 1662–1722
Medium
Porcelain with underglaze blue decoration
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

This diminutive imperial cup is exquisitely painted with a continuous landscape scene. Inspired by the orthodox painting styles of the day, the porcelain artisan responsible for this fine work has exercised exceptional control of the underglaze blue in creating an amazingly detailed miniature landscape. Foreground and distant mountains are depicted with heavy texture strokes and light washes, respectively, in a manner similar to ink painting on paper or silk. Willow trees, a small village, a mountain temple, a scholar's hut and a broad river with a band of mist rising above it complete the scene. While pictorial scenes in underglaze blue-and-white were not an invention of the Kangxi period, imperial artisans working at that time refined their landscape depictions in underglaze blue to a point never before realized. The interior base of the cup depicts a rock garden with a bonsai plant growing in a rectangular basin. China, Asia

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