Chinese Kangxi Glazed Porcelain Dog

$1,154.03

A hollow-formed, sancai-glazed ceramic dog figurine in a lying gesture. It has an open mouth and green-glazed collar with a bell.

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Chinese Kangxi Glazed Porcelain Dog
Chinese Kangxi Glazed Porcelain Dog
$1,154.03

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“Kangxi” refers to the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1662-1722): a great patron of the arts, who encouraged the mastery of techniques hitherto foreign to China, and established new workshops in the Forbidden City. Production of porcelain at Jingdezhen, in the Jiangxi Province, was also increased. Jingdezhen kilns had made porcelain since the Han Dynasty period (206 BC – 220 AD), but reached the height of their technical excellence in the early Qing Dynasty.

The dog was a symbol of loyalty, and statues of them were often used to ‘guard’ the entrances to temples or important places.

 

Additional information

Weight 668.6 g
Dimensions 22 × 6.5 × 12 cm
Country

China

Culture

Chinese & Oriental

Region

East Asia

Pottery porcelain

Ceramic

Glaze

Sancai Glaze