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Pair of Chinese Scholar Porcelain Figurines
Pair of Chinese Scholar Porcelain Figurines
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PAIR OF CHINESE SCHOLAR PORCELAIN FIGURINES
Era: Late 19th/Early 20th Century
Origin: China
Material: Polychrome Enameled Porcelain
OVERVIEW:
A charming pair of Chinese porcelain figurines depicting traditional scholarly or wise men in vibrant polychrome enamels. These decorative pieces exemplify the export porcelain tradition of the late Qing Dynasty period, combining traditional Chinese iconography with colorful decoration designed to appeal to Western markets.
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Height: 9.5 inches each
• Width: Approximately 4 inches at base
• Material: Porcelain with overglaze enamel decoration
• Origin: China
• Period: Late 19th/Early 20th Century
• Type: Decorative Figurines
• Quantity: Pair
DESIGN ELEMENTS:
• Decoration:
- Vibrant famille jaune (yellow) robe on one figure
- Patterned white/gray robe on second figure
- Detailed facial features with expressive characteristics
- Contrasting colored accessories
- Naturalistic poses
• Artistic Features:
- Traditional Chinese scholar/wise men representation
- Complementary yet distinct figures
- Fine facial detailing including beards and expressions
- Balanced color palette with accent colors
- Symbolic attributes suggesting wisdom and status
• Technical Features:
- Hand-painted overglaze enamels
- Hollow porcelain construction
- Stable self-supporting bases
- Multiple firing techniques
- Detailed molded elements
CONDITION:
Very Good Antique Condition
• Bright, unfaded enamels
• No significant chips or repairs, little chips on a couple of fingers
• Minor expected wear consistent with age
• Original glaze intact
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE:
These figurines represent the thriving export porcelain industry of late Qing Dynasty China, when workshops in centers like Jingdezhen and Guangzhou produced decorative wares specifically for Western markets. Scholarly figures were popular subjects, reflecting traditional Chinese values of wisdom, longevity, and prosperity while satisfying the Western appetite for "Oriental" aesthetics. The vibrant coloration and distinctive styling of these pieces exemplify the cultural exchange that characterized China's artistic production during this transitional period between imperial rule and the early Republic era.
DECORATIVE SUGGESTIONS:
• Displayed as a pair on a mantelpiece or console
• Used as bookends for an Asian art collection
• Accent pieces for a cabinet of curiosities
• Combined with other Chinese decorative arts
• Focal points in an eclectic interior design scheme
COLLECTING NOTE:
Late Qing Dynasty export porcelain figures represent an accessible entry point for collectors of Chinese ceramics. This matched pair offers particular appeal, as complementary figures are more sought after than single examples. The vibrant coloration, distinctive styling, and excellent preservation make these notable examples of this collecting category. While produced for export markets rather than domestic Chinese use, such figures nonetheless showcase the technical skill and artistic traditions of Chinese ceramic production during a period of significant cultural and political transition.
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