| Object Number | C319 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Chinese |
| Provenience | China |
| Period | Qing Dynasty | Kangxi |
| Date Made | 1662-1722 |
| Section | Asian |
| Materials | Porcelain |
| Technique | Blue and White Ware | Fired |
| Inscription Language | Chinese Language |
| Description | Plate. Round shallow shap with white textured early Qing porcelain with lustrous cobalt blue painting under the glaze. Depicts an old Chinese method of representing a dream. A scroll like vapor exhales from the brain of a scholar who has fallen asleep over his studies and this white vapour extends through the opening of the pavilion, where the dreamer appears pictured in the scrolled form, rescuing a young maiden from the clutches of a ruffian with a sword. Four oval medallions on the border show episodes in the lives of celebrated Chinese poets. Panel underneath bears the nien hao mark in six characters within a ring ( Kangxi mark). |
| Height | 2.4 cm |
| Outside Diameter | 26.5 cm |
| Credit Line | Purchased from Duveen Brothers, 1917 |
| Other Number | 152 - Morgan Collection Number | Getz 62 - Other Number | 56 - Other Number |
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