Qing Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Pavilion and Tower Warm Plate
Era: Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Period Name: Qing Dynasty Blue and White Pavilion Warm Plate Size: Diameter 26.5 cm, Depth 6.5 cm Introduction: This warm plate draws inspiration from Chinese ink wash painting techniques such as the "shui cun" (water texture) and the perspective techniques of Western painting. Whether depicting distant mountains and nearby waters, layered peaks, or the interplay of light and shadow in figures and flowers, it showcases a masterful execution.
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Qing Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Pavilion and Tower Warm Plate
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Era: Qing Qianlong
Name: Qing Dynasty Blue and White Pavilion Warm Plate
Size: Diameter 26.5 cm, Depth 6.5 cm
Introduction: This warm plate draws inspiration from Chinese ink wash painting techniques such as the use of water and texture, as well as Western perspective techniques. Whether depicting distant mountains and nearby waters, layered peaks, or the interplay of light and shadow in figures and flowers, it is executed with great skill. The piece uses only one type of blue and white pigment, yet it fully expresses the depth and layers of the figures and scenery in the painting, making it truly remarkable.
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