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A group of five Chinese porcelain bowls, 20th century.

A group of five Chinese porcelain bowls, 20th century.

Bowl decorated with calligraphy and antiques in reserves to yellow ground, height 7 cm, diameter 16.5 cm.
Bowl with cerise enamel colour and sgraffito dragons chasing the flaming pearl, height 6.5 cm, diameter 16 cm.
Bowl with enamel flower basket, height 6 cm, diameter 14 cm.
Bowl decorated with peaches, calligraphy and bats in enamel colours, height 5.5 cm, diameter 13 cm.
Bowl with enamel vegetables and antiques, height 5 cm, diameter 11.5 cm.

Large bowl with crack. Minor wear, minor firing spots.

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

The Stenbeck Collection. The collection as a whole comprises a wide range of Chinese porcelain produced during the late Ming and early Qing dynasty for the domestic, Japanese and European markets. The collection concentrates on porcelain produced during the interregnum years between the two dynasties. But as an academic collector you can clearly see how he during the years has spanned it further ahead and dived backwards to fulfill the collection.

Mr Stenbeck is an active member of the Swedish Oriental Ceramics society and has been very generous with his knowledge about the transition period, and given numerous lectures of the interesting and often amusing and quixotic development of the free methods of expression, both in decoration and shapes that appears in this period.

The collection was exhibited at the Heinola Museum in Finland in 2000, under the exhibition name “The Liberated Brush”. This name alludes from the withdrawal of Court patronage and greater artistic freedom enjoyed by artisans as they responded to changing commercial pressures at a time of economic and political uncertainty in China.

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