TWO BLUE AND WHITE DEEP PLATES, early Kangxi

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TWO BLUE AND WHITE DEEP PLATES, early Kangxi
Painted in the 'Master of the Rocks' style to the centre of the interior with a low shelter on a rocky tree-lined promontory connected to a distant shore by a narrow bridge, the border with two figures in a similar landscape, the exterior with two bamboo sprays (minute chips)
20.6cm. diam. (2)

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cf. Margaret Medley, Arts of Asia, July/August 1986, p. 64 for a discussion on 'Master of the Rocks' style characterised by repeated close-knit lines defining the landscape elements. Often the very strange rock masses and twisting rhythm running through the design call strongly to mind the painting style of Dong Qichang, a painter of the later Ming period, whose influence was widespread.

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