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Ribbed Dish with Floral Scrolls, Ming dynasty (1368-1644), 14th / 15th century
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Ribbed Dish with Floral Scrolls, Ming dynasty (1368-1644), 14th / 15th century
Ribbed Dish with Floral Scrolls, Ming dynasty (1368-1644), 14th/15th century
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Applied Arts Of Asia Arts Centre Asian Collection Awata Ware Celadon Crockery Dish Glaze Glazed Glazed Pottery Ming Ming Dynasty Porcelain Ribbed Scroll Scrolls Underglaze Applied Arts Craftsmanship Floral Design Floral Pattern Flowered Fourteenth Century
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This print showcases a stunning Ribbed Dish with Floral Scrolls from the Ming dynasty, dating back to the 14th or 15th century. The dish, made of celadon glazed porcelain with underglaze copper red decoration, is a true masterpiece of Chinese craftsmanship. The intricate floral design on the dish features delicate scrolls and flower patterns that exude elegance and beauty. Its ribbed structure adds an interesting texture to the overall composition, making it even more visually appealing. Displayed in the renowned Art Institute of Chicago's Asian collection, this artifact represents centuries-old artistry and cultural heritage. It serves as a testament to China's rich history in ceramic production and decorative arts. As we admire this antique crockery piece, we are transported back in time to an era where such exquisite crafts adorned noble households and were treasured for their artistic value. The combination of vibrant colors and meticulous detailing demonstrates the skillful techniques employed by unknown artisans during the Ming dynasty. This photograph captures not only the physical attributes of this remarkable dish but also its historical significance as part of Asia's artistic legacy. It invites us to appreciate both its aesthetic appeal and its cultural context within Chinese ceramics. Through this image, we can marvel at how art transcends time, connecting us with ancient civilizations while still inspiring contemporary creativity.
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