MAKE A MEME View Large Image Chinese - Jar with Three Fu-Dogs - Walters 491656 - Group.jpg By the late 1600s groupings of five or seven Chinese porcelain vessels with alternating shapes were often displayed over doors A complete set was called a garniture This piece ...
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Keywords: Chinese - Jar with Three Fu-Dogs - Walters 491656 - Group.jpg By the late 1600s groupings of five or seven Chinese porcelain vessels with alternating shapes were often displayed over doors A complete set was called a garniture This piece with a cobalt blue underglaze is from the Kangxi K'ang-hsi period 1662-1722 and was made for export to foreign markets between 1662 1722 porcelain cm 30 accession number 49 1656 20781 William T / Henry Walters Collection Baltimore date and mode of acquisition unknown Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by William T or Henry Walters place of origin China Walters Art Museum license Chinese porcelain in the Walters Art Museum Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review Porcelains of the Qing Dynasty Chinese export porcelain in the Walters Art Museum
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