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Jingdezhen Plate with the Peach Tree of Immortality, Deer, and Monkey in Underglaze Blue and Overglaze Enamels
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- GK335
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Title | Jingdezhen Plate with the Peach Tree of Immortality, Deer, and Monkey in Underglaze Blue and Overglaze Enamels |
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Category | Ceramics (G), Chinese Ceramics |
Country | China |
Period | Ming |
Century | 17th |
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Dimensions | Height 2.5cm Diameter 13.3cm Mouth diameter 19.7cm |
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Nankin aka-e is the Japanese name for porcelain with polychrome overglaze enamels produced at private kilns in Jingdezhen from the end of the Ming (1368-1644) through the early Qing (1644-1911) dynasties. But porcelains of the Tianqi and Chongzhen (1621-44) eras of the late Ming are sometimes known as "Tenkei (Ch., Tianqi) aka-e" and differentiated from Nankin aka-e.
The inside of the foot of these plates bears the inscription, the "Chenghua era of the Great Ming," in underglaze blue, but the actual date of production is thought to be close to one and a half centuries after Chenghua. Inauthentic inscriptions of this type are not rare among Nankin aka-e wares.
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