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Pair of Imari vases, Japan, 19th century, late Edo or Meiji period
Height x diameter: 78 x 40 cm
Made of glazed porcelain, these vessels feature a rounded shape with a domed lid topped by a bulbous knob. The decoration, typical of the Imari-Arita style, is executed in a rich and vibrant palette of cobalt blue applied under the glaze, with iron red and gold applied over the glaze. The ornamental motifs are densely distributed: floral, geometric, and stylized landscape motifs combine harmoniously in a succession of panels and band decorations. The upper and lower parts of the vases are framed by ornamental bands featuring stylized wave and Greek fret motifs.
The decoration is distinguished by the refinement of its details and the quality of its execution, reflecting the influence of Eastern aesthetics intended for the European market as well. These vases are not only objects of decorative art but also testaments to the great Japanese ceramic tradition.
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ANCIENT FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART FROM 14th TO 20th CENTURY
Palazzo Caetani Lovatelli, wed 22 April 2026
SINGLE SESSION 22/04/2026 Hours 15:00
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