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Wang Bu (Chinese, 1898–1968), A LARGE Fine Chinese Blue and White Jun shaped body, a Bulbous vessel rounded shoulder to prominent neck, with flat rim and footed base. Having two elephant shaped ears , finely decorated with circumbular hand painting in blue and white design of magpies within blooming tree. Showing calligraphy themed inscription followed by signature seal. Mark on base, a blue seal mark. Dimension: 19-1/8" H x 14-1/4" W LOT NOTES Wang Bu was a 20th Century Chinese artist that specialized in working with Ceramics. He was officially trained in the blue and white art, working under an expert tutor for several years. Wang Bu’s first significant work came when popular ceramic artist, Wu Aisheng, hired him to design porcelain items in the style so popular during the Ming and Qing periods. He would continue working with porcelain and ceramics for the rest of his life, preferring to decorate them in the blue and white coloring his father and mentor had loved. Wang Bu made two great contributions to the art field. First, He created the innovative method of using Chinese brush drawing to add the blue and white colors onto his ceramics and porcelain works ~ a technique that many other artists would soon pick up. Second, he invented a “coloring pigment” by using the Chinese ink painting technique. This pigment helped the colors used on ceramics to stay bright and colorful, as opposed to dulling and spotting as it dried. He briefly abandoned the blue and white style during the tumultuous period of WWII an the Anti-Japanese War. However, he would later return to his roots, and eventually earned the title “King of Blue and White. In the sixty years that he worked, he designed millions of works, many of which are still famous today.
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