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Blue and White Porcelain Bowl in the Style of Ming Xuande, Mid-20th Century

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Blue and White Porcelain Bowl in the Style of Ming Xuande, Mid-20th Century
A finely hand-painted blue and white porcelain bowl attributed to the renowned kilns of Jingdezhen, China, likely produced during the mid-20th century as part of the celebrated revival of imperial porcelain styles. Decorated in underglaze cobalt blue, the bowl features a continuous scroll of lotus blossoms and foliage in homage to the classic motifs of the Ming dynasty, specifically the Xuande reign (1426-1435). The glaze is luminous and well-controlled, highlighting the smooth white porcelain body for which Jingdezhen has been known for centuries. A lozenge-form pseudo-mark is centered on the recessed base-an aesthetic reference to early Ming-era symbolic kiln markings, rather than a reign designation. This bowl exudes the technical skill and historical reverence characteristic of Jingdezhen’s 20th-century artisans, who were tasked with preserving the visual language of China’s ceramic golden age for both domestic appreciation and global export.

Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 2.5"H x 5" dia.

Condition: Age related wear.