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Description

A bowl with gilded scallop rim and foot ring. The exterior depicts plants and flowers of which two blue and two orange peonies are the most prominent. The interior depicts a bat amidst a peach tree. The underside has a six character seal in underglazed blue and two adhesives each with hand-written and inked letters and numbers. Seal is identified as being of the Jia Qing Period (1796-1820 C.E.) of the Qing Dynasty.

Narrative

Bought by Dr. Miguel Tecson in Vancouver, 1976.

Iconographic Meaning

Bats live to a thousand years old in Chinese folklore and the word fu is similarly pronounced for both bat and happiness. Bats are thus emblematic of longevity and happiness. The peach is symbolic of immortality, often associated with the god of longevity, spring and marriage.

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