18th C. Large Chinese Qianlong Period Famille Rose Porcelain Pagoda Centerpiece
$38,000.00
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An 18th Century Large Chinese Qianlong Period Famille Rose Porcelain Pagoda Centerpiece. Dating back to the 18th century, this porcelain masterpiece stands tall at an impressive height of 34 inches, showcasing a captivating fusion of colors and delicate hand-painted motifs. The meticulous artistry of beautifully detailed and multicolored enamel with high-relief decoration of flowers, shrubs, birds, and vines adorning its surface creates a mesmerizing tapestry. The alternating doors of the pagoda, skillfully painted to mimic closed shutters, evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue, contrasting with the open doors that invite exploration and discovery. The upper sections of the doors are adorned with an intricate lattice pattern, reminiscent of traditional Chinese architecture, while the lower portions are adorned with a captivating blue floral motif. These harmoniously blended elements lend a balanced visual appeal, captivating the viewer’s gaze. The overall impression exuded by this masterpiece is one of freshness and vitality, akin to the arrival of spring. The vivid hues and meticulously applied brushstrokes breathe life into the porcelain, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and serenity. Despite the passage of time, this Chinese Qianlong Period Famille Rose Porcelain Pagoda Centerpiece has retained its captivating allure. While the porcelain itself originates from the 18th century, the 20th-century wood mounts provide a tasteful and complementary foundation for this remarkable work of art, allowing it to be displayed and appreciated with utmost elegance.
China, Circa: 1740
Height: 34 in (86.36 cm)
Diameter: 17 in (43.18 cm)