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MING AND TRANSITIONAL

Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: A RARE LARGE BLUE AND WHITE JAR, Transitional, circa 1630
A RARE LARGE BLUE AND WHITE JAR, Transitional, circa 1630
Height: 14"; 36.5cm
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Of baluster form, painted with four oval panels depicting various scenes of a sage and his attendant travelling in a misty mountain landscape and a fisherman seeking directions (to Peach...
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Of baluster form, painted with four oval panels depicting various scenes of a sage and his attendant travelling in a misty mountain landscape and a fisherman seeking directions (to Peach Blossom Spring?), reserved on a rich ground of Iznik‑type flowers, between a broad frieze of boatmen and figures by the banks of a river divided by swirling clouds at the shoulder and a continuous frieze of boats in a riverscape at the base, within two bands of Iznik‑type flowers at the foot and neck.

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