Bottle

Unknown Artist

Bottle by Unknown Artist

Medium

Porcelain

Dimensions

H. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm)

Classification

Ceramics

Culture & Period

China · Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Kangxi period (1662–1722)

Department

Asian Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Bequest of Benjamin Altman, 1913

Accession Number

14.40.57

Art Historical Context

This delicate porcelain bottle, standing just 4¼ inches tall, hails from China's Qing dynasty during the Kangxi period (1662–1722), a golden era for ceramic artistry. Produced likely at the imperial kilns of Jingdezhen, the epicenter of porcelain production, it exemplifies the technical mastery of the time. Chinese porcelain, made from fine kaolin clay and fired at high temperatures, achieved a translucent, resonant quality that captivated the world and fueled global trade. Though the artist remains unknown, the bottle reflects the Kangxi reign's innovation and refinement in ceramics, often f...

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