细节
A HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND EXTREMELY FINE EARLY MING UNDERGLAZE-BLUE VASE, YUHUCHUNPING
HONGWU PERIOD (1368-1398)
The well-potted pear-shaped vase decorated in cobalt with a distinct 'heaping and piling' effect on the globular body, with four peony blossoms rendered alternately full-faced and in profile, borne on a slender scrolling stem with serrated leaves and buds, between upright lotus petal panels and a pendent trefoil collar, the waisted neck encircled by a classic scroll, keyfret and overlapping plantain leaves below the flaring mouth rim, supported on a slightly splayed foot decorated with classic scrolls
13 in. (33 cm.) high, box
展览
The Chang Foundation, Taipei, Ching Wan Society Millennium Exhibition, 2000, illustrated in the Catalogue, p. 173, no. 78
拍场告示
Please note that this vase was exhibited at the Chang Foundation, Ching Wan Society Millennium Exhibition, 2000, and illustrated in the Catalogue, p. 173, no. 78.