Dish

Unknown Artist

ca. 1860–66

Dish by Unknown Artist

Medium

Porcelain

Dimensions

Diam. 7 3/8 in. (18.7 cm)

Classification

Dish

Culture

Chinese, for American market

Department

The American Wing

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Elizabeth Hazard and Marion H. McVitty, in memory of their mother, Mrs. Lauriston H. Hazard, 1960

Accession Number

60.111.58

Tags

BirdsButterfliesFlowers

Art Historical Context

This delicate porcelain dish, dating to around 1860–66, exemplifies the exquisite Chinese export wares crafted specifically for the American market. 7⅜ inches in diameter, it features vibrant decoration of flowers, birds, and butterflies—motifs drawn from traditional Chinese symbolism, where birds often represent joy and harmony, butterflies evoke transformation and love, and flowers signify prosperity and renewal. Produced during a period of expanding global trade following the Treaty of Tianjin (1858), which further opened Chinese ports to Western commerce, these pieces were highly sought af...

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