サザビーズのインスタグラム(sothebys) - 9月8日 07時21分
The ‘mille-fleurs’ pattern – in Chinese wan hua dui, ('ten thousand flowers piled up',) or bai hua tu, ('hundred flowers design') – is such a universally appealing motif that it is extremely well known despite being exceedingly rare. It was developed on porcelain in the imperial factories under the Yongzheng emperor and kiln supervisor Tang Ying. With its multitude of enamel colors, complex and densely interwoven layout, naturalistic representation of blooms and leaves and an astonishing attention to detail, this design must have been one of the most challenging for the imperial porcelain painters to master. Visit us this weekend in #NYC to view this exceptional vase and more than 1,000 other works as part of our Asia Week exhibitions. #sothebysasianart
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