COLLECTION NAME:
National Palace English
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ChineseArtENG~1~1
National Palace English
Collection
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Work ID:
M01A00147
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M01A00147
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Title:
Dish with peony decor in ivory-white glaze
title_e
Dish with peony decor in ivory-white glaze
Title
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Creation Date:
Song Dynasty
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Song Dynasty
Creation Date
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Start Year Date:
A.D.960
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A.D.960
Start Year Date
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End Year Date:
A.D.1279
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A.D.1279
End Year Date
false
Dynasty:
39 Song Dynasty (A.D. 960~1279)
dynasty
39 Song Dynasty (A.D. 960~1279)
Dynasty
false
Kiln:
Ding ware
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Ding ware
Kiln
false
Creation Place:
China
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China
Creation Place
false
Measurements:
Height: 2.3 cm; Diameter (mouth): 13.6 cm; Diameter (base): 9.5 cm
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Height: 2.3 cm; Diameter (mouth): 13.6 cm; Diameter (base): 9.5 cm
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Material:
Porcelain
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Porcelain
Material
false
Form:
Die (small dish)
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Die (small dish)
Form
false
Type:
Ceramics
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Ceramics
Type
false
Subject:
Flowers and Plants
subject_e
Flowers and Plants
Subject
false
Repository:
The National Palace Museum, Taipei
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The National Palace Museum, Taipei
Repository
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Description:
A peony is carved with the use of a comb-like tool in the middle of the dish. The blossom appears full and vivacious with the flanking leaves. The curves are carved smoothly, and the combing on the petals renders plasticity, thus augmenting the sense of growth and aesthetics. A poem composed by the Qian-long Emperor is inscribed on the base, and it praises that the quality of Ding wares is unmatched by that of Cizhou wares of Pengzheng. The carved floral motifs render a vibrant image, and it is more remarkable than Hetian jade.
description_e
A peony is carved with the use of a comb-like tool in the middle of the dish. The blossom appears full and vivacious with the flanking leaves. The curves are carved smoothly, and the combing on the petals renders plasticity, thus augmenting the sense of growth and aesthetics. A poem composed by the Qian-long Emperor is inscribed on the base, and it praises that the quality of Ding wares is unmatched by that of Cizhou wares of Pengzheng. The carved floral motifs render a vibrant image, and it is more remarkable than Hetian jade.
Description
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ImageV ID:
M01A00147AS001
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M01A00147AS001
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Rights:
Lee & Lee Communications
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Lee & Lee Communications
Rights
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