East Asia, China, Ming to Qing Dynasty, ca. 1368 to 1912 CE. A beautiful blue-on-white porcelain bowl decorated with a writhing dragon flying amidst clouds extending from the bowl's basin to its exterior - completing a wonderful trompe-l'oeil effect. Plumes of smoke and a small fireball can be seen exiting the dragon's open mouth. During the Ming Dynasty, potters began adding manganese to prevent the cobalt from blurring during firing which made it possible to create more vivid painted motifs. Hence, wares from the Ming Dynasty have come to represent the acme of beautiful blue and white porcelain, the likes of which inspired the adoration of porcelain throughout the world. Size: 8.75" W x 4" H (22.2 cm x 10.2 cm)
Provenance: private Morrison, Colorado, USA collection, acquired 2018; ex-Washington State auction house, USA
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Condition
In excellent condition and fully intact. Beautiful preservation to dragon motif across basin surfaces.