Famille Verte Collection
"Exploring the Exquisite Beauty of Famille Verte
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"Exploring the Exquisite Beauty of Famille Verte: A Glimpse into Qing Dynasty Art" Step into a world of vibrant colors and intricate designs as we delve into the captivating realm of famille verte. This unique style of Chinese porcelain, popular during the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), showcases an array of exquisite pieces that are sure to leave you in awe. One such masterpiece is a plate adorned with Shou Lao, the God of Longevity, accompanied by an attendant and a graceful deer. The delicate brushstrokes bring this scene to life, symbolizing longevity and good fortune for its owner. Another remarkable piece is a plate featuring enchanting lotus blossoms and shimmering kingfishers. The meticulous craftsmanship highlights nature's beauty while showcasing the rich hues characteristic of famille verte. A stunning charger from 1662-1722 mesmerizes with its porcelain canvas embellished with overglaze enamel. Its intricate patterns tell tales untold, inviting us to unravel their secrets through our imagination. Transport yourself further into history with a rouleau vase depicting scenes from Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These ceramic masterpieces capture pivotal moments from this epic tale, immersing us in ancient Chinese culture and storytelling traditions. The elegance continues with Kangxi-era export famille verte candlesticks that exude sophistication and charm. Their timeless appeal makes them perfect additions to any collector's treasure trove. Marvel at yet another Rouleau vase showcasing scenes from Romance of the Three Kingdoms – each stroke telling stories etched in time. These ceramic wonders serve as windows into China's past, preserving legends for generations to come. A breathtaking vase dating back to around 1700 captivates viewers with its porcelain brilliance adorned by colorful enamel accents. It stands tall as a testament to China's artistic prowess during this period. Delicate yet bold, a plate created between 1725-30 displays the mastery of overglaze famille verte enamels.