Wucai pear-shaped bottle vase with bamboo, prunus, pine and birds in a landscape, Wanli period, c. 1575 - c. 1600
/image%2F1371349%2F20260106%2Fob_e38b17_1000047209.jpg)
Wucai pear-shaped bottle vase with bamboo, prunus, pine and birds in a landscape, Wanli period, c. 1575 - c. 1600, porcelain, h 51.8cm × d 7.9cm. AK-NM-12465. © Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
Pear-shaped porcelain vase with thickening modeled in lotus leaves at the top of the neck painted in underglaze blue and enamel green, red, yellow and black. The body with a continuous landscape with bamboo , prunus and pine trees, birds and clouds. On the neck cartouches with peach or peony flower on a napkin under work again above a landscape of rocks, bamboo , peony and birds enclosed by a band ruyi motif. The vase is made up of three , later made to one another, horizontal portions. The visible lines are covered with green and black enamel in the form of a meander band. Blue and white with enamel colors.