Vase with alternating landscape and floral scenes

China

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 200

The light green background on two sides of this face is found primarily on works produced for the use of the court during the rule of the infamous Dowager Empress Cixi (1835–1908), the de facto ruler of China from 1847 to her death. It seems likely that this vase, which continues a shape first used in the early eighteenth century, was made a century later, when her taste was echoed in porcelains made at Jingdezhen.

Vase with alternating landscape and floral scenes, Porcelain painted in polychrome enamels over black ground (Jingdezhen ware, famille noire), China

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