Water dropper in the form of a mythical creature 18th century China This playful water dropperan essential utensil for a scholar’s tableis an artful evocation of a bronze example from the Six Dynasties period (220-589). Reflecting the eighteenth-century’s taste for archaistic recreations of objects from high antiquityoften in a different mediumthe water dropper also draws attention to the technical virtuosity of the artist, whose use of a greenish brown glaze successfully mimics the patina of an ancient bronze.. Water dropper in the form of a mythical creature. China. 18th century. Porcelain with tea-dust glaze (Jingdezhen ware). Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Ceramics

Water dropper in the form of a mythical creature 18th century China This playful water dropperan essential utensil for a scholar’s tableis an artful evocation of a bronze example from the Six Dynasties period (220-589). Reflecting the eighteenth-century’s taste for archaistic recreations of objects from high antiquityoften in a different mediumthe water dropper also draws attention to the technical virtuosity of the artist, whose use of a greenish brown glaze successfully mimics the patina of an ancient bronze.. Water dropper in the form of a mythical creature. China. 18th century. Porcelain with tea-dust glaze (Jingdezhen ware). Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Ceramics
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