Blue and white baluster-shaped flower vase (Q33990)

Uit Kunstmuseum API
Versie door Vincent de Keijzer (overleg | bijdragen) op 23 jan 2024 om 15:41 (‎Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): Formed in four sections: the largest comprising the tall baluster-form body with its eight baluster-shaped tulip nozzles rising from a floral-patterned blue-ground lappet border, above bands with floral motifs, beribboned Chinese symbols, flowering vine and scrollwork, leaf tips, leaves and ribbons, and overlapping petals, on the lower body with a knotted ankle and bell-shaped domed base decorated with two bands of beribboned Chinese symbols int...)
Naar navigatie springen Naar zoeken springen
geen beschrijving ingesteld
Taal Label Beschrijving Ook bekend als
Nederlands
Blue and white baluster-shaped flower vase
geen beschrijving ingesteld

    Verklaringen

    onbekende waarde
    circa 1695 (Engels)
    circa 1695 (Nederlands)
    tin-glazed earthenware (Engels)
    tingeglazuurd aardewerk (Nederlands)
    Possibly De Witte Ster (Engels)
    Mogelijk De Witte Ster (Nederlands)
    D1717
    0 bronnen
    Formed in four sections: the largest comprising the tall baluster-form body with its eight baluster-shaped tulip nozzles rising from a floral-patterned blue-ground lappet border, above bands with floral motifs, beribboned Chinese symbols, flowering vine and scrollwork, leaf tips, leaves and ribbons, and overlapping petals, on the lower body with a knotted ankle and bell-shaped domed base decorated with two bands of beribboned Chinese symbols intersected by a wide flowering vine and scrollwork band above a band of leaf tips and demi-ruyi heads around the edge; the second segment, a smaller version of the tall vase below, similarly decorated with two bands of beribboned Chinese symbols intersected by a wide flowering vine and scrollwork band all beneath eight tulip nozzles issuing from a blue-ground floral lappet border, a band of leaf tips and leaves and ribbons border; the third smaller segment, similarly decorated with a band of beribboned Chinese symbols alternated with floral sprigs above a wide flowering vine and scrollwork band above another band of beribboned Chinese symbols, leaf tips and ruyi-heads, (Engels)
    0 bronnen