Dish

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Dish

China

Date
18th century
Medium
Porcelain with blue decor under clear glaze
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Although the decorative motifs of this rare 18th-century dish are each drawn from early Ming (15th century) blue-and-white ware, no other dish with this exact combination of motifs is recorded. The central medallion is directly adopted from the “lotus bouquet” patterns found on Yungle (1403–1424) dishes like the one shown in the case to the left. The classic bouquet is encircled by sprigs of fruiting peach, pomegranate, and finger citrus. Decorative elements inspired by earlier Ming wares of different forms were greatly appreciated and copied during both the Yongzheng (1723–1735) and Qianlong (1736–1795) periods of the Ch'ing dynasty. Clarity of brushwork and precisely executed designs characterize imperial blue-and-white during the 18th century. China, Asia

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