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A FAMILLE ROSE ‘TOBACCO-LEAF’ BARREL-SHAPED TEAPOT Published:
AND COVER Cohen & Cohen, Baroque & Roll, Antwerp, 2015, p. 74, no. 48
Qianlong period, circa 1770
The oviform body typically painted in underglaze-blue and enameled 出版:
in pink, yellow, turquoise and green on both sides with an overlapping 倫敦Cohen & Cohen古董行,《Baroque & Roll》,安特衛普,2015
group of large, serrated leaves, the handle and spout molded as a 年,頁74,圖版編號48
section of bamboo, the domed cover with a gilt bud finial.
8in (19.5cm) across The origins of the tobacco leaf design remain unclear though it is
thought to have been inspired by designs on Indian textiles. It was very
$1,500 - 2,500 popular in the second half of the eighteenth century and appears in a
wide range of versions which included pheasants or squirrels and in
乾隆時期 約1770年 粉彩煙草紋帶蓋茶壺 so-called ‘pseudo-tobacco leaf’, with different colors, as well as later
nineteenth century versions in very thick bright enamels.
References: Cohen & Cohen, 2013, p. 85, no. 58, a slightly smaller
example with darker enamels; Debomy 2013, p. 289, for another
similar teapot.
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