Qing Dynasty Qianlong's pink ground "icing on the cake" pink colored panoramic view "landscape court outline" picture with two ear flasks (one pair)

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Qing Dynasty Qianlong's pink ground

Auction Information

Product:Qing Dynasty Qianlong's pink ground "icing on the cake" pink colored panoramic view "landscape court outline" picture with two ear flasks (one pair)

NO:1006

Starting Price:SGD:3,720,000

Transaction Price:SGD:5,200,000

Specification:H:36.5cm

Auction Time:23-Sep-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

The bottle body is painted with green trees and green mountains, with concise brushstrokes and vivid depictions. It is skillfully arranged on a canvas, like a scroll that stretches endlessly and has endless meaning. It is actually a treasure from the Qianlong period. The famous Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Supervisor Tang Ying (1682-1756) was skilled in painting landscapes, and the porcelain he supervised was often decorated with green stacked pavilions and pavilions, with water mirrors reflecting on the towers. In the early years of Emperor Qianlong's reign, Tang Ying painted landscape porcelain, either personally by Tang Ying or by craftsmen who followed the manuscript. An example can be seen of a Tang Dynasty style landscape porcelain, recorded in Forestry Qiangzhuo (1998 – 9 Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society, No. 63, pages 65-82, figures 8 and 9). The decoration is similar to a Tang Dynasty British pink "Inscripted Landscape" lantern vase in the collection of the Bai Na couple, which was sold by Sotheby's in Hong Kong on November 15, 1988 (number 52). The deformed Kuilong ear vase, with a long neck and a straight belly, depicts a beautiful landscape and is paired with rouge red flowers intertwined with branches. The shape and pattern of the vessel all belong to the characteristics of the late Qianlong period. At that time, craftsmen skillfully matched and refined various types of colored porcelain, with varied bottle styles and diverse patterns, so rare treasures were found. Dai Runzhai's collection of bottles was extremely rare, suspected to be a rare example. The bottleneck circle is painted with rouge and red scrolls, creating a beautiful scene that mimics the Western colored cones of the early Qianlong period. The decorations are adorned with colorful branches and Western flowers, creating a bustling and beautiful scene.