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Font; China, Quianlong Period, 1736-1795. Porcelain. Provenance: Private Collection formed since the

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Source; China, Quianlong Period, 1736-1795.
Porcelain.
Provenance: private collection conceived since the 1970s between London and Madrid.
Measurements: 23 x 30,5 x 3 cm.
Tray made in enamelled porcelain in which the bichromy between the cobalt blue and the white stands out. The background shows a typical Chinese landscape. Oval in shape, the rim is decorated with two borders of simplified vegetal motifs.
The Qianlong Emperor, a member of the Qing dynasty, ruled China from 1736 to 1795, and is still remembered today as one of the most cultured emperors and one of the most important in terms of art collecting. His long reign was a particularly interesting moment in Chinese history. At that time, the country was the richest and most populous nation in the world. Qianlong was able to preserve and foster his own Manchu warrior and hunter traditions, and combine them with the adoption of Confucian principles of political and cultural leadership, thus achieving an effective and stable government. Indeed, it was his ability to adopt Chinese customs while honouring his Manchu tradition that made him one of the most successful emperors of the Qing dynasty. Qianlong studied Chinese painting, and especially enjoyed the art of calligraphy, highly regarded in this culture, indeed conceived as the highest of the arts.

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Source; China, Quianlong Period, 1736-1795.
Porcelain.
Provenance: private collection conceived since the 1970s between London and Madrid.
Measurements: 23 x 30,5 x 3 cm.
Tray made in enamelled porcelain in which the bichromy between the cobalt blue and the white stands out. The background shows a typical Chinese landscape. Oval in shape, the rim is decorated with two borders of simplified vegetal motifs.
The Qianlong Emperor, a member of the Qing dynasty, ruled China from 1736 to 1795, and is still remembered today as one of the most cultured emperors and one of the most important in terms of art collecting. His long reign was a particularly interesting moment in Chinese history. At that time, the country was the richest and most populous nation in the world. Qianlong was able to preserve and foster his own Manchu warrior and hunter traditions, and combine them with the adoption of Confucian principles of political and cultural leadership, thus achieving an effective and stable government. Indeed, it was his ability to adopt Chinese customs while honouring his Manchu tradition that made him one of the most successful emperors of the Qing dynasty. Qianlong studied Chinese painting, and especially enjoyed the art of calligraphy, highly regarded in this culture, indeed conceived as the highest of the arts.

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