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[The most beautiful blue and white porcelain] Christie’s auction Yuanqing 10 years of appreciation, visual feast! | china shengjiang blue ande white porcelain/ceramics

[The most beautiful blue and white porcelain] Christie’s auction Yuanqing 10 years of appreciation, visual feast!

Blue and white porcelain also known as white blue and white porcelain, often referred to as blue and white, is one of the mainstream Chinese porcelain varieties, under the glaze color porcelain.Blue and white porcelain is a cobalt ore containing cobalt oxide as raw material, on the ceramic body painted decorative, and then covered with a transparent glaze, high-temperature reduction flame once fired.Cobalt is blue after firing and has the characteristics of strong coloring, bright color, high firing rate and stable color.The original blue-and-white porcelain appeared in the Tang and Song dynasties, and the mature blue-and-white porcelain appeared in the Hutian kiln in Jingdezhen in Yuan Dynasty.Qing Hua became the mainstream of porcelain in Ming Dynasty.The period of Qing Kangxi reached its peak.During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the varieties of blue and white, malachite green glaze blue, bean green glaze blue, red green, yellow ground blue and goose glaze blue and white were also created.

1. September 2013/ New York

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45. May 1999/ Los Angeles