Qianlong porcelain refers to a type of Chinese porcelain produced during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735–1796) of the Qing Dynasty in the potteries at Jingdezhen in the Jiangxi province. The Qianlong period is considered one of the peaks of Chinese porcelain production, known for its high quality and exquisite craftsmanship. The emperor himself was a patron of the arts and had a deep appreciation for the traditional Chinese arts, including ceramics.

Qianlong porcelain is characterized by its fine and delicate workmanship, vibrant colors, and intricate designs. During this period, various styles of porcelain were produced, including famille rose, famille verte, and blue and white porcelain. Famille rose, in particular, became prominent during the Qianlong era, featuring a palette of bright, opaque colors, often incorporating intricate scenes, floral patterns, and detailed depictions of daily life.

The Qianlong Emperor was personally involved in the design process, often providing more...

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Canton enamel ink box and cover, decorated with a lady in a…

Canton Enamel Ink Box with Lady in Landscape

Canton enamel ink box and cover, decorated with a lady in a landscape, four-character Qianlong mark but probably later. Diameter 55 cm.