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Subject:Chinese Porcelain Plaque
Posted By: Allen Wed, Sep 26, 2012 IP: 122.167.65.7

Hi,
Would appreciate any information like the Artist,Date etc.regarding this porcelain plaque.







Subject:Chinese Porcelain Plaque
Posted By: rat Thu, Sep 27, 2012

new or quite recent I'd think. cyclical year corresponds to 2003 if it's not an attempt to imitate an older piece by a well-known plaque painter. not sure of artist's surname in the inscription, given name is "Sheng"

Subject:Chinese Porcelain Plaque
Posted By: Allen Sat, Sep 29, 2012

Thanks for your reply.Its a set of three porcelain plaques.I am attaching the pictures of the other two plaques.And will also attach the calligraphy on the other two plaques.Would request if you could figure out the name of the Artist.
Regards







Subject:Chinese Porcelain Plaque
Posted By: Allen Sat, Sep 29, 2012

These are the pictures of the calligraphy on all the three plaques.As requested earlier if you could figure out the full name of the artist.
Do you think its a shanshui style of painting and Guiwei cyclical year?Size is 81 cms x 89 cms.
Thanks,
Regards







Subject:Chinese Porcelain Plaque
Posted By: rat. Mon, Oct 01, 2012

I think Bill H. had this right in a post I read somewhere around here today.

"shanshui" is a generic term for "landscape", so yes, it's a landscape, but that's all it means.

Subject:Chinese Porcelain Plaque
Posted By: rat Mon, Oct 01, 2012

sorry, got a little confused. I agree with Tim that this is a recent work imitating early 20th century plaques that are quite popular at the moment.

Subject:Chinese Porcelain Plaque
Posted By: Tim Thu, Sep 27, 2012

This is a late 20th c. copy of a 19th c. / early 20th c. Chinese famille rose landscape plaque.

The detail to the landscape in genuine pieces are crisp / sharp detail. Yours seems to follow the general aesthetic design, but the lines and details are too loose.

I don't read Chinese, so I can't tell you what the writing says, but I will add that the calligraphy looks a bit sloppy.


Subject:Chinese Porcelain Plaque
Posted By: Allen Sat, Sep 29, 2012

Thanks for the feedback.
Regards


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