Description Chinese Art. A fine famille rose “boys at play” (yingxi tu) vase China, Qing dynasty, Jiaqing mark and possibly of the period. elegant vase with historiated globular body, surmounted by a high splayed neck decorated with lively polychromy on an unusual coral background. The central band shows a series of boys intent on playful activities, each of which contains a complex visual pun, linked to the good wishes of a numerous and happy descent, such as the child holding a lotus that can be interpreted as liansheng guizi "" may you continously give birth to distinguished sons"". The auspicious motif of children intent on playing is a recurring theme in Jingdezhen's production since the Ming dinasty and finds its crowning in the elegant fencai production of the Qianlong and Jiaqing period.. Cm 23,00 x 37,00.
Dimensions Cm 23,00 x 37,00
Artist or Maker Chinese Art