ADDED Gold Coins LOTS to- Mid Century & Classic European Art and Jade
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22.12.23
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LOTE 23:

Guanyin—觀音
EXCELLENT SEATED GUANYIN BLANC DE CHINE

Vendido por: $400
Precio inicial:
$ 400
Precio estimado :
$800 - $1 600
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22.12.23 en Philippe's
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EXCELLENT SEATED GUANYIN BLANC DE CHINE

A seated blanc de chine Guanyin with stamp on back measuring, 7.3 in W x 14in H (19cm x 36cm)


'Blanc de Chine', or 'white from China', is the name given to white porcelains made in Dehua, a town in Fujian province along China's southeast coast. Historically, Dehua potters created a wide range of white wares and other ceramic products of varying quality. In the 18th century, the popularity of blanc de Chine inspired European potters to develop their own hard-paste white porcelain (made from compound minerals and fired at very high temperatures), copying prototypes imported from China. Today, Dehua still thrives as a porcelain town, boasting industrial success as well as artistic creativity.


Archaeological evidence shows that Dehua was producing ceramics as early as the 10th century. In the Southern Song dynasty (1127 – 1279), Dehua qingbai wares (porcelain with a bluish white glaze) started to enter overseas markets. The first Chinese porcelain to reach Europe – a small jar with a floral design in applied relief and covered in bluish white glaze, now in the St Mark's Basilica in Venice – was made in Dehua and is believed to have been brought back by Marco Polo in 1295. Since the Ming dynasty (1368 – 1644), the principle products at the Dehua kilns have been white wares, blue-and-white wares and some enamelled wares.



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Estado:  Muy bueno
Medidas:  19 x 36 in


The condition is good. A full condition report is available via email: philippe@longlake.art
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