A Chinese Transitional blue and white large bowl
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A Chinese Transitional blue and white large bowl

CIRCA 1635-1650

细节
A Chinese Transitional blue and white large bowl
Circa 1635-1650
Painted with a central roundel enclosing a spinster at work on a veranda, surrounded by a flower band below vertical shaped panels to the steep rounded sides enclosing alternately a Dutch landscape with two Chinese figures conversing on a riverbank, Dutch houses in the distance, or flowers, divided by narrow vertical panels with stylised tulips, peach or chrysanthemum, the exterior painted with similar landscape panels divided by flower panels, repaired, cracks, glaze frittings
35cm. diam.
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拍品专文

In Chinese Ceramics in the Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1997, p. 64, ill.49, C.J.A. Jörg suggests that the tulips, typical of these wares, may have been derived from European embroideries. He also points out that 'a Dutch print or drawing may have been sent as a model for the decoration of these wares, although there is no reference to this in the VOC records.'
For scenes with similar European-style houses and Chinese figures, see also an example in The Sypesteyn Museum, Loosdrecht, illustrated in D.F. Lunsingh Scheurleer, Chinese Export Porcelain, Chine de Commande, fig. 45 and 46; and M. Rinaldi, London, 1989, Kraak Porcelain, p. 163, pl. 202.