The Ox-head-shaped Zun Porcelain
Updated: 2012-07-30 13:22
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A Vessel with Deer Design, a Vessel with Good Wishes
Time: The reign of Emperor Qianlong (1736-1795), Qing Dynasty
Size: caliber 16cm, height 45.3cm
Venue: Nanjing Municipal Museum (In Jiangsu Province)
There are nearly one hundred deer painted on the surface of the vessel, foraging and playing. The Chinese word for deer "鹿" is a homophone for "禄," which means wealth and promotion. This artwork shows good wishes for professional success and considerable income. There are clear streams, wonderful waterfalls, and towering trees, making the picture vivid and attractive.
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