Description
In the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), luxury items became more affordable to larger parts of the society, including women, merchants, and literati in non-official positions. Imperial patronage and a growing urban population encouraged consumption of luxury goods and local craftmanship. This enameled porcelain illustrates the the Qing dynasty accomplishments in porcelain techniques and the creative mind of the talented artisans who sought clients on a competitive market.
Provenance
Nicholas J. Velloney [1941–2003], Cleveland, OH, bequest to the Cleveland Museum of Art (?–2003); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (2003–)
Accession Number
2003.260
Medium
enameled porcelain
Dimensions
Diameter: 7.7 cm (3 1/16 in.); Overall: 1.8 cm (11/16 in.)
Classification
Ceramic
Credit Line
Bequest of Nicholas J. Velloney