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Old Porcelain Plate |
Posted By: rat Posted Date: Jan 23, 2015 (09:28 PM) |
Message yes, but your plate is gorgeous whereas the decoration of the first plate posted seems imitative/derivative and does not convey a coherent, much less pleasing, organic whole. It feels to me that there's too much space between its relatively small decorative elements, each of which feels stiffly rendered and rigidly uncommunicative with the other elements of the decorative scheme. What makes you think it's a legitimate Qing imitation/version of Chenghua doucai (or however you would describe it) rather than a recent fabrication? I'm not trying to be difficult or sound mean, but why do you think it's something else? Post a Response |
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