Foliated dish with bats amid clouds

China

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 221

With five bats flying among swirling multicolored clouds (qingyun), this dish represents Heaven’s blessings in response to the emperor’s rule. The polychromatic nature of cloisonné enamels lent itself particularly well to the depiction of this auspicious motif. Colorful clouds were depicted in cloisonné since at least the Wanli period (1573–1620), but this design became more ubiquitous in Qing imperial decorative arts. During the Qianlong period, technical innovations in painted enamels, such as the homogeneous pink seen in some of the clouds, were transferred to cloisonné.

Foliated dish with bats amid clouds, Cloisonné enamel, China

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