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hongzhi period (1488-1505)
18 août 2017

Rank Badge for a Censor, Ming dynasty, Hongzhi Period (1488-1505)

Rank Badge for a Censor, Ming dynasty, Hongzhi Period (1488-1505)
Rank Badge for a Censor, Ming dynasty, Hongzhi Period (1488-1505). Silk slit tapestry weave (kesi), 14 x 14 1/4 inches (35.6 x 36.2 cm). Purchased with the John T. Morris Fund from the Carl Schuster Collection, 1940, 1940-4-745 © 2017 Philadelphia Museum...
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18 août 2017

Incense Burner, Ming dynasty, Hongzhi Period (1488-1505)

Incense Burner, Ming dynasty, Hongzhi Period (1488-1505)
Incense Burner, Ming dynasty, Hongzhi Period (1488-1505). Stoneware with relief moulded decoration and three-colored (sancai) glaze, 17 15/16 x 5 7/8 inches (45.6 x 15 cm). Gift of Charles H. Ludington from the George Crofts Collection, 1923, 1923-21-439...
18 août 2017

Dish, Ming dynasty, Hongzhi Period (1488-1505)

Dish, Ming dynasty, Hongzhi Period (1488-1505)
Dish, Ming dynasty, Hongzhi Period (1488-1505). Porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue and overglaze yellow enamel decoration, 1 5/8 x 10 1/4 inches (4.2 x 26 cm). Gift of Major General and Mrs. William Crozier, 1944, 1944-20-347 © 2017 Philadelphia Museum...
18 août 2017

Dish, Ming dynasty, Hongzhi Period (1488-1505)

Dish, Ming dynasty, Hongzhi Period (1488-1505)
Dish, Ming dynasty, Hongzhi Period (1488-1505). Porcelain with underglaze brown decoration, 1 3/4 x 10 1/4 inches (4.4 x 26 cm). Gift of Major General and Mrs. William Crozier, 1944, 1944-20-346 © 2017 Philadelphia Museum of Art.
15 avril 2017

Hongzhi and Zhengde period (1488-1521): Exotic porcelains in mid-and-late Ming Dynasty

Hongzhi and Zhengde period (1488-1521): Exotic porcelains in mid-and-late Ming Dynasty
The royal kilns in Jingdezheng during the Hongzhi and Zhengde period not only inherited the characteristics in Chenghua period but also had their own innovations, creating some new styles for Jiajing period. During Hongzhi's period, the royal kilns made...
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