KANGXI 1662 – 1722 Chinese Export Porcelain

A Kangxi Porcelain Deep Dish c.1700. The Blue and White Porcelain Dish is Painted with a `Long Eliza` (Lange Lyzen) within a Garden Landscape Next to a Dancing Boy (referred to as a `Jumping Boy` on English porcelain).

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Condition
Some damage ; a fine clean crack c.65 mm, another crack c.10 mm from a double chip to the back of the rim c.8 mm x 5 mm.
Size
Diameter : 27 cm (10 1/2 inches)
Provenance
Salle des Ventes des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles, September 11th 1948. Monsieur and Madame Robert de Strycker : The Belgium couple Professor Robert de Stryker and his wife discovered Chinese art during a visit to London in the 1930`s. In 1938 they started to collect, porcelain, cloisonné, prints and lacquer, amassing a large and interesting collection with objects from the Neolithic period to the Qing dynasty. Fortunately the provenance of most of the pieces in the collection have been recorded with details the date of purchase, the name of the gallery or shop they were purchased from as well as the price paid. The De Strykers had a great passion for what they purchased but also an academic approach to their subject. Professor De Stryker exchanged a large number of letters with Harry Garner and Fritz Low-Beer as well as establishing a close relationship with the Curator of the Guimet Museum in Paris. Some pieces in their collection where shown in the exhibition `Oudekunst in Leuvensprivebezit`, this ran from July 18th to October 18th 1964.
Stock number
24142

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