Chinese porcelain figurine of a “Qing Dynasty Emperor”
Description
20th Century/China
The Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) was the last imperial dynasty of China, known for its significant cultural and artistic achievements. Porcelain production flourished during this era, with intricate designs and vibrant glazes becoming hallmarks of imperial wares and export items. Figures representing emperors, officials, and mythical beings were popular decorative and symbolic objects.
This figurine likely depicts an emperor or high-ranking official from the Qing Dynasty, identifiable by the elaborate robes, hat, and regalia. Such figures were often made for export or as decorative items within China, reflecting the artistic styles and cultural motifs of the period. The detailed painting and ceramic craftsmanship are characteristic of Chinese decorative arts from the late 19th or early 20th century.
Care
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Design
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