A FINE IMPERIAL FAMILLE VERTE CORAL-GROUND BOWL

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A FINE IMPERIAL FAMILLE VERTE CORAL-GROUND BOWL
YONGZHENG YUZHI MARK WITHIN A DOUBLE SQUARE AND OF THE PERIOD

With rounded straight sides on a very slightly flaring foot, the exterior finely enamelled with peony, lily, aster, poppy, pink and other flowers growing up from around a ground plane, reserved on a rich coral-red ground, the interior plain--5 7/8in. (15cm.) diam., box
Exhibited
On loan at the Dallas Museum of Art, 1985-1988

Lot Essay

Cf. a very similar example from the Grandidier Collection, illustrated by Moss, By Imperial Command, pl. 76, dated 1722-circa 1725 and also in Oriental Ceramics, The World's Great Collections, 1981, vol. 8, Musée Guimet, pl. 67; and another from the Bernat Collection, pl. 80, enamelled with mixed 'famille verte' and 'famille rose' palettes, and dated 1722-circa 1728. The marked contrast inherent in each palette is discussed extensively by Rosemary Scott and accounts for greater elaboration and detailed treatment in the 'rose' examples compared to the more 'banded' style of painting earlier; cf. Orientations, November 1986, pp. 22-35. Cf. also the example exhibited in the O.C.S. Exhibition Iron in the Fire at the Asmolean Museum, Oxford, 1988 and illustrated in the Catalogue, no. 94.

Previously sold in Hong Kong, 17 November 1975, lot 266 and 16 May 1989, lot 73.

A similar bowl was sold in these Rooms, 26 September 1989, lot 600

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