拍品专文
In the mid to late 19th century the taste for Japanese art dominated the international exhibitions of the day. For example the ceramic artist Théodore Deck was awarded the Grand Prix at the international exhibition of 1878 in Paris for his fine work executing èmail cloisonné in this style. Baccarat, Brocard and the Austrian firm Lobmeyr also exhibited glasswares enamelled with Oriental subjects. The present vases are rich in Japanese symbolism. The crane or heron is noted for its longevity, devotion and vigilance; the bamboo its virility, strength and fertility. Both together are emblematic of long life and happiness and as such were often represented on traditional wedding gifts.