Mandarin Jar
ClassificationsDECORATIVE ARTS
Date1736-1795
Mediumceramic
Dimensions50 x 22 in. (127 x 55.9 cm.)
DescriptionOne of a pair of large "famille rose" jars of the Qianlong dynasty. The jar is decorated with animals and the borders decorated with pheasants and other birds. The bases on which they stand are made of gilt wood (they are not original). "Famille rose" jars are one of the finest, and most popular, models of vases. "Famille rose" porcelain was introduced in the Yong Zhen period. The style of painting is freer and decorations often include figure subjects as well as flowers and fruit. The prominent rose pink background was probably introduced from Europe, where it was known as Purple of Cassius.
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextIn addition to French decorative art and British paintings, Henry and Arabella Huntington collected a number of antique Asian ceramic pieces to display in their home. This large lidded vase, one of a pair, is decorated with motifs of phoenixes, peonies, and various other flowers.Status
On viewObject number11.42
Terms
Unknown, Chinese, 19th Century
1850 - 1911
Object number: 2007.12.3
William Blake
ca. 1801
Object number: 000.24