Today accompany you to appreciate a piece of porcelain, [p500] this porcelain is a green pine pile plastic appreciation bottle in the middle and late Qing Dynasty, [p500] After reading everyone if you are interested, [p500] mark the year of this porcelain in the message area
A: Qianlong Jiaqing
B: Daoguang Xianfeng
C: Tongzhi Guangxu
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Late Qing Dynasty green pine pastel pile porcelain Bogu Tu appreciation bottle, the whole bottle of turquoise ground, carcass thick, tall and straight, straight neck and shoulders, straight abdomen under the close, the bottle mouth folded, the mouth along the lower edge of the gold, painted with red color paperback pattern, shoulders and foot circles are respectively painted with twisted branches of floral stripes, the bottle body is decorated with turquoise green, the ornament has the dark eight immortals, red coral, flower and fruit patterns, vases, incense burners, calligraphy and painting tea sets and other Bogu patterns common in traditional culture, the whole picture is complex and not messy, the composition is ingenious, the body is decorated with piles of porcelain, the whole body of the plastic Bogutu, very three-dimensional, reasonable layout, Staggered, dense and decent, it is a fine product of pastel porcelain in the Qing Dynasty.
Qing Dynasty turquoise green pastel utensils, mostly seen in the Qianlong period official kiln firing, generally more exquisite. Turquoise pastel makers are skilled in cloisonné vessels, so turquoise green glaze is applied to the bottom of the vessel. Generally speaking, white glazed ware with blue and white flowers is first fired in Jingdezhen, and then painted by the Forbidden City Manufacturing Office into the furnace for secondary firing, (there is also a saying of Jingdezhen firing). Its color is light and elegant, warm and quiet, its color is green with blue, commonly known as douban green. Most of the paintings of the body are based on turquoise green, and the paintings are elaborate, well conceived, and exquisitely made. This bottle of turquoise ground is light and elegant in color, and the vintage is late.
Piling plastic, also known as "pile paste", "plastic paste", "pile carving", is a decorative process that is mainly hand kneaded and supplemented by tools, and various images with reliefs are pasted on the body. In the history of porcelain firing, the use of the stacking technique is very long, originating from the beginning of the birth of eastern Han porcelain, all dynasties, until the late Qing Republic of China, and even modern porcelain production is more common.