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Painted enamel hand warmer and cover

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Postcard of Painted enamel hand warmer and cover.
000-100-103-448-C
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Painted enamel hand warmer and cover

This brazier, which is intended for use as a hand warmer, exemplifies the incorporation of enamel painting into imperial ware manufacture.

This brazier is painted all over with sprays of flowers. The motifs are outlined with black enamel and filled with shades of yellow, pink, white, green and blue enamels. The ground is filled with light blue enamel.

Enamel painting was introduced to China by Western missionary artists who served within the imperial court. It was practised in enamel workshops in both Beijing and Guangzhou (Canton).


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Online ID: 000-100-103-448-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1871.45.7 A
Date: 18th century
Material: Surface enamel
Dimensions: 4.00" H x 7.00" L x 5.00" B overall
What: Incense casket / part
Subject: Surface enamels
Who: Dundas Collection
Where: China, Beijing
Event:
Description: Part of an incense casket of surface enamel, one of three parts: China, Beijing
References:
  • Wilkinson, Jane and Nick Pearce. Harmony & Contrast: A Journey through East Asian Art. Edinburgh: NMS Publishing, 1996. 
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