
001592 3D-Scanned 17th-Century Chinese Faience Vase 3D Model

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Vendor: | 3DFarm |
Published: | Mar 06, 2025 |
Download Size: | 132.8 MB |
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Polygons: | 1,500,000 |
Vertices: | 750,000 |
Print Ready: | Yes |
3D Scan: | Yes |
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001592 3D-Scanned 17th-Century Chinese Faience Vase 3D Model
Antique Delftware Vase – 1675–1700 – Blue and White Faience
This exquisite 17th-century Delftware vase is a remarkable example of European faience, inspired by Chinese porcelain. The underglaze blue painting showcases scenes from daily life, with elegantly dressed figures, stylized floral motifs, and a serene waterscape. The craftsmanship reflects the era’s fascination with oriental esthetics, adapted by Dutch artisans to create distinctive ceramics.
Features:
Material: Faience (tin-glazed earthenware)
Decoration: Underglaze cobalt blue painting
Date: 1675–1700
Origin: Likely Delft, Netherlands, influenced by Chinese Kangxi porcelain
Historical Context: Delft potters mastered tin-glazed ceramics, producing luxury pieces that imitated imported Ming and Qing porcelain.
Use & Significance:
Decorative Arts & Antiques Collection
Museum & Heritage Display
Cultural & Art Historical Studies
A masterpiece of 17th-century European ceramics, embodying the fusion of Dutch and Chinese artistic traditions.
This exquisite 17th-century Delftware vase is a remarkable example of European faience, inspired by Chinese porcelain. The underglaze blue painting showcases scenes from daily life, with elegantly dressed figures, stylized floral motifs, and a serene waterscape. The craftsmanship reflects the era’s fascination with oriental esthetics, adapted by Dutch artisans to create distinctive ceramics.
Features:
Material: Faience (tin-glazed earthenware)
Decoration: Underglaze cobalt blue painting
Date: 1675–1700
Origin: Likely Delft, Netherlands, influenced by Chinese Kangxi porcelain
Historical Context: Delft potters mastered tin-glazed ceramics, producing luxury pieces that imitated imported Ming and Qing porcelain.
Use & Significance:
Decorative Arts & Antiques Collection
Museum & Heritage Display
Cultural & Art Historical Studies
A masterpiece of 17th-century European ceramics, embodying the fusion of Dutch and Chinese artistic traditions.