Famille Rose Bowl

Started by Mat, Nov 24, 2015, 05:04:12

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Mat

Hi, I have this little bowl (diameter is 12.5 cm) for some time and am not sure wether it is old or not. The mark and the style would date it somewhere into the first half of the 19th century, I think? But is it right for that period? Also I would like to understand the meaning of the figural scene... Thank you for any help! Mat

Mat

Just one more detail...

peterp

The painted decoration would make it about Daoguang to Tongzhi reign, I think. The inside of the foot rim is a bit unusual, though, for that period. Could be Canton ware.

Mat

Thank you Peter for that information! Do you have any idea what the scene depicts? It seems to be an altar, but what are these things that look like tusks? And why do the two children have these empty faces?
Thank you again!
Mat

Mat

Ok, I think the two children are looking towards the altar, so that is why their faces are not visible, but the tusks (?) remain a mystery...

peterp

Difficult to know what this depicts.

Mat

You are right, it is difficult, my best guess so far is that it is some Taoist ritual. If I find out something about it I will post it here.
Mat