A FAMILLE ROSE LANDSCAPE VASE, CONG, SIGNED BY GUO BAOCHANG
粉彩「四季圖」琮式瓶 「郭葆昌謹製」 「居仁堂製」款

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民國六年 粉彩「四季圖」琮式瓶 「郭葆昌謹製」 「居仁堂製」款
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The Roden Family Collection of 20th Century Chinese Porcelain.
Sold at Hong Kong Auctioneers and Estate Agency, 26 March 1995, LotC393.

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Gao Baochang was appointed 'Superintendant of Ceramics' at Jingdezhen at the turn of 1915/16 by Yuan Shikai, China's President of the Republic. His reign as the last imperial monarch lasted fewer than 100 days. This dated vase, signed Gao Baochang and bearing a Juren Tang Zhi mark, is an important and scarce example likely to have been commissioned by this leader during his short reign. Juren Tang was the palace building where Yuan Shikai lived from 1912-16. And in Simon Kwan's Chinese Porcelain of the Republic Period, Hong Kong, 2008, pp. 49-54, the author notes the significance of the Taowu Jiandu Gao Baochang jin zhi inscription that is also present on this vase indicating the vessel was made specifically as a tribute article for Yuan Shikai.
The cong form lends itself to the literati landscape painting style that reached a high point during the early 20th century.

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