A BLUE AND WHITE 'KRAAK' PORCELAIN LARGE BOWL, the centre painted with figures in a rowing-boat on the river with buildings in European style on the banks, the sides of the interior and exterior depicting panels of two figures with similar buildings divided by panels of tulips and upright coiling shrubs (small rim frits and chips), circa 1630

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A BLUE AND WHITE 'KRAAK' PORCELAIN LARGE BOWL, the centre painted with figures in a rowing-boat on the river with buildings in European style on the banks, the sides of the interior and exterior depicting panels of two figures with similar buildings divided by panels of tulips and upright coiling shrubs (small rim frits and chips), circa 1630
35.7cm. diam.

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There is considerable uncertainty amongst scholars about the significance of the somewhat Western style buildings which are often visible by panels on 'kraak' blue and white of this type, in association with other more standard patterns derived from Chinese legend and influenced by wood-block prints, given the appearance of a whole new genre of meandering flower designs, it is at least possible that early Western visitors to the Far East were having a minor influence on ceramic design at Jingdezhen; they certainly were on contemporary ivory and blanc-de-chine models

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