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Что (кто) такое Chinese vase - определение

POTTERY AND PORCELAIN FROM CHINA
Ming vase; Ming Vase; Chinese porcelain; Chinese ceramic; Chinese pottery; China ware; Chinaware; Ancient chinese porcelain; Porcelain in China; Imperial Chinese vase; Pottery in China
  • Kangxi period]] (1661 to 1722) blue and white porcelain [[tea caddy]]
  • ''White Glazed Ding Ware Bowl with Incised Design'' Northern Song dynasty (11th–12th Century); Porcelain, Musée Guimet 2418
  • [[Ding ware]] bowl with flower sprays
  • Yongzheng reign]] (1722–1735)
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  • A black pottery cooking cauldron from the [[Hemudu culture]] (c. 5000 – c. 3000 BC)
  • Painted jar of the [[Majiayao culture]], Late Neolithic period (3300–2200 BC)
  • phoenixes]], [[Western Han dynasty]] (202 BC – 9 AD)
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  • Jiajing period]] (1521–67) of the [[Ming dynasty]]
  • Early [[blue and white porcelain]], c. 1335, the shape from Islamic metalwork
  • A [[sancai]] glazed offering tray, late 7th or early 8th century, [[Tang dynasty]] (618–907)
  • Wanli]] reign, 1573–1620
  • slip]] coating.
  • Kangxi period]] mark on a piece of late nineteenth century blue and white porcelain.
  • Dehua]] cup, with dragon
  • Lidded plum vase ([[meiping]]) with lotus sprays, [[Qingbai ware]], [[Southern Song]]. The glaze has collected in the carved indentations, where the colour is stronger.
  • probably for export to the Islamic world]].
  • Porcelain Jar with cobalt blue under a transparent glaze, [[Jingdezhen porcelain]], mid-15th century.
  • A Ming dynasty [[blue-and-white porcelain]] dish with a dragon
  • Xuande]] mark and period (1426–35) imperial blue and white vase.
  • Ge-type]] vase, with "gold thread and iron wire" double crackle
  • Decorating porcelain in [[Jingdezhen]] today
  • [[Yaozhou ware]] [[celadon]] bowl, [[Song dynasty]], 10th-11th century.
  • Daoguang period]], (1821–50); [[Shanghai Museum]]
  • V&A]] FE.1–1970<ref name="Collections.vam.ac.uk" />
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  • qingbai]] porcelain vase, bowl, and model of a [[granary]] with transparent blue-toned glaze, from the period of the [[Song dynasty]] (960–1279 AD)
  • Statue of [[Guanyin]], Ming dynasty ([[Shanghai Museum]])
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  • Jiajing period]] (1521–1567) in the [[Ming dynasty]]
  • Yixing teapot]], Qing dynasty, c. 1800–1835, stoneware

Vase         
  • The [[David Vases]]; 1351 (the [[Yuan Dynasty]]); porcelain, cobalt blue decor under glaze; height: 63.8 cm; [[British Museum]] (London)
OPEN CONTAINER, OFTEN USED TO HOLD CUT FLOWERS
Vases; Flower vase; Hurricane jar; Bottle vase
·noun The calyx of a plant.
II. Vase ·noun The body, or naked ground, of the Corinthian and Composite capital;
- called also tambour, and drum.
III. Vase ·noun A vessel similar to that described in the first definition above, or the representation of one in a solid block of stone, or the like, used for an ornament, as on a terrace or in a garden. ·see ·Illust. of Niche.
IV. Vase ·noun A vessel adapted for various domestic purposes, and anciently for sacrificial uses; especially, a vessel of antique or elegant pattern used for ornament; as, a porcelain vase; a gold vase; a Grecian vase. ·see ·Illust. of Portland vase, under Portland.
vase         
  • The [[David Vases]]; 1351 (the [[Yuan Dynasty]]); porcelain, cobalt blue decor under glaze; height: 63.8 cm; [[British Museum]] (London)
OPEN CONTAINER, OFTEN USED TO HOLD CUT FLOWERS
Vases; Flower vase; Hurricane jar; Bottle vase
(vases)
A vase is a jar, usually made of glass or pottery, used for holding cut flowers or as an ornament.
...a vase of red roses.
N-COUNT
vase         
  • The [[David Vases]]; 1351 (the [[Yuan Dynasty]]); porcelain, cobalt blue decor under glaze; height: 63.8 cm; [[British Museum]] (London)
OPEN CONTAINER, OFTEN USED TO HOLD CUT FLOWERS
Vases; Flower vase; Hurricane jar; Bottle vase
¦ noun a decorative container without handles, typically made of glass or china and used as an ornament or for displaying cut flowers.
Origin
ME: from Fr., from L. vas 'vessel'.

Википедия

Chinese ceramics

Chinese ceramics show a continuous development since pre-dynastic times and are one of the most significant forms of Chinese art and ceramics globally. The first pottery was made during the Palaeolithic era. Chinese ceramics range from construction materials such as bricks and tiles, to hand-built pottery vessels fired in bonfires or kilns, to the sophisticated Chinese porcelain wares made for the imperial court and for export. Porcelain was a Chinese invention and is so identified with China that it is still called "china" in everyday English usage.

Most later Chinese ceramics, even of the finest quality, were made on an industrial scale, thus few names of individual potters were recorded. Many of the most important kiln workshops were owned by or reserved for the emperor, and large quantities of Chinese export porcelain were exported as diplomatic gifts or for trade from an early date, initially to East Asia and the Islamic world, and then from around the 16th century to Europe. Chinese ceramics have had an enormous influence on other ceramic traditions in these areas.

Increasingly over their long history, Chinese ceramics can be classified between those made for the imperial court to use or distribute, those made for a discriminating Chinese market, and those for popular Chinese markets or for export. Some types of wares were also made only or mainly for special uses such as burial in tombs, or for use on altars.

Примеры употребления для Chinese vase
1. Chinese vase fetches 2.6m A rare Chinese vase left gathering dust in a family‘s display cabinet was sold for 2.6million, more than 10 times the estimate.
2. Don‘t drop it . . . Chinese vase makes record 15m By Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent WHEN Christies discovered an exceptionally rare Chinese jar of the 14th century in a Dutch house recently, its specialists expected it to excite collectors into paying 1 million to acquire it.