Plate with bundle of hidden lotuses, ca 1403-1435, Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Yongle-Xuande reigns
Plate with bundle of hidden lotuses, ca 1403-1435, Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Reign of the Yongle emperor (1403-1424)-Reign of the Xuande emperor (1426-1435), China, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province. Glazed porcelain with incised decoration. H. 2 1/2 in x Diam. 13 1/4 in, H. 64 cm x Diam. 33.7 cm. The Avery Brundage Collection. B60P1187. © 2016 Asian Art Museum Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture
Rounded rims and fluid side walls were standardized shapes by the time that the Ming dynasty jingdezhen imperial factory began production. While bundles of lotus designs placed on the interior bottom of plates flourished during the early Ming, they were more often employed on underglaze-blue or red types. The unglazed base bears reddish passages, another striking trait of early Ming wares caused by both the iron-content of the clay and the material that supported the wares during firing. Works with glazed bases sometimes also bear a reddish color around the unglazed foot edges.