拍品专文
This impressive vase stands out for its monumental size, superb casting and enamelling, and the powerful, rare depiction of taotie masks. Its form is inspired by archaic bronze hu, reinterpreting the angular taotie motif with a more fluid, dynamic design. The dramatic effect is heightened by the addition of gilt-bronze dragon handles.
The 18th century saw a peak in archaism within the decorative arts, driven by the Qing emperors’ fascination with antiquity. This trend, rooted in earlier dynasties, was fueled by illustrated catalogues of ancient bronzes, including those commissioned by the Northern Song Emperor Huizong and the Qianlong Emperor, which profoundly influenced cloisonné design.
The 18th century saw a peak in archaism within the decorative arts, driven by the Qing emperors’ fascination with antiquity. This trend, rooted in earlier dynasties, was fueled by illustrated catalogues of ancient bronzes, including those commissioned by the Northern Song Emperor Huizong and the Qianlong Emperor, which profoundly influenced cloisonné design.