Qing dynasty, Qianlong period(1736-1795). The original copy of “Painted enamel Chinese peony and pheasant design pear-shaped vase with Qianlong mark”, which is the key highlights of the collections of Tianjin Museum. In 2005, at the invitation of the Tianjin Museum, it was produced by Wang Hui. After expert evaluation and comparison with the original vase seven times, the craft level has reached the standard of porcelain manufacturing in the Qing Dynasty. Only a batch of 5 successful firings, one of which was permanently collected by the Tianjin Museum, and replaced the authentic daily display. This item is the second one.
The vase is small and exquisite, elegant and dignified. The body is light and thin, with painted enamels on the glaze. The top and the bottom of the neck have been decorated with blue plantain leaf designs and the body is decorated in painted enamels, depicting pheasants and peonies, gorgeous color and vivid.
The empty white area features a poem in
black script. This vase combines the arts of poetry, calligraphy, painting and seals.
Height 16.3cm, Diameter of rim 4cm,
Diameter of foot 5cm