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Doucai (Chinese: 斗彩; Wade–Giles: tou-ts'ai) is a
technique in
painting Chinese porcelain,
where parts of the design, and some
outlines of the rest, are...
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Chicken Cup is a bowl-shaped
vessel made of
Chinese porcelain painted in the
doucai technique.
Chicken cups were
created during the Ming
dynasty (1368 – 1644)...
- bowl with
peony design, PDF 704 Moon
flasks in
famille rose (right) and
doucai (left), Qing 1723–35
Wucai dish with
dragons chasing flaming pearls, Ming...
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about 850°C to 900°C. It has its
origins in the
doucai technique. The
usual distinction made with
doucai,
which also
combines underglaze blue with overglaze...
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Cleveland Museum of Art
Chinese bowl; 1723–1735 (Qing Dynasty);
porcelain with
doucai decoration; diameter: 11.8 cm, overall: 6.4 cm; from the
Jiangxi province...
- paid HK$281.24
million (US$36.3 million) for a 500-year-old Ming
dynasty doucai chicken cup. In
March 2015, he paid HK$348
million (US$45 million) for a...
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historical styles, for
example Persian mina'i ware, ****anese
Imari ware,
Chinese doucai and wucai,
combine the two
types of decoration. In such
cases the first...
- red. Such
experiments continued over the
following centuries, with the
doucai and
wucai techniques combining underglaze blue and
other colours in overglaze...
- porcelain. Many
historical styles, for
example mina'i ware,
Imari ware,
Chinese doucai, and wucai,
combine the two
types of decoration. In such
cases the first...
- for the court, but not
until the 15th century,
under the Ming, was the
doucai technique used for
imperial wares. This
combined underglaze blue outlines...