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Details
- Other Title
- Plate with landscape scene
- Place where the work was made
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China
- Date
- 19th century
- Media category
- Ceramic
- Materials used
- porcelain with underglaze blue decoration
- Dimensions
- 3.9 x 20.5 cm
- Credit
- Gift of Elisabeth M. Smith 2002
- Location
- Not on display
- Accession number
- 291.2002
- Copyright
- Artist information
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Export ware
Works in the collection
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About
A lesser known Chinese export ware is 'bleu de Hue', blue-and-white porcelain made for the Vietnamese market from the 1700s, when kings of the Le-Trinh dynasty ordered wares from China for their court. The type is named after Hue, the 19th-century capital of the last royal dynasty in Vietnam, the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945). Although Chinese artisans executed the painting, the Vietnamese rulers dictated the designs. Each ruler ordered ceramics of his own liking for use in his court, as well as presentation pieces to give to members of the royal families and mandarins.
The Asian Collections, AGNSW, 2003, pg.145.
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Places
Where the work was made
China
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Bibliography
Referenced in 1 publication
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Jackie Menzies (Editor), The Asian Collections Art Gallery of New South Wales, 'Export Ceramics', Sydney, 2003, 145 (colour illus.).
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