Saucer-dish, one of a pair
Place of OriginJiangxi province, China
DynastyQing dynasty (1644-1911), Reign of the Yongzheng emperor (1723-1735)
MaterialsPorcelain with overglaze iron-red decoration
DimensionsH. 1 1/4 in x Diam. 5 3/4 in, H. 3.2 cm x Diam. 14.6 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60P1303
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsCeramics
On View
Not on viewMarkingsYongzheng mark, underglaze blue six-character mark in two columns
More InformationA low-fired, iron-red decoration during the Yongzheng was achieved in a wide range of color tonalities and with diverse methods of application. It was used to decorate small, elegant vessels, waterpots, jars, and vases (Art Gallery 1995: 61). Scarlet, coral red, or salmon pink colors were employed, either covering the entire body of a ware or merely as ornamentation, as on this piece. The classical lotus scroll on the exterior was outlined in dark red and colored in lighter red shades. The color is thin and even, revealing the fine quality demanded for imperial works from this period.
approx. 1450-1550
1662-1722
approx. 1621-1627