Chen Guozhi and dating to the Tongzhi/Guangxu period of the Dynasty, The image shows a framed Chinese carved white biscuit porcelain plaque. • Origin and Period: This type of plaque, often depicting figures in a mountainous river landscape, likely originates from the workshop of Chen Guozhi, a renowned craftsman active during the Qing Dynasty (specifically the Tongzhi to Guangxu reigns, 1862-1908). • Material and Technique: The plaque is made of unglazed white biscuit porcelain and is carved in relief, showcasing intricate details of figures, landscapes, and architecture. • Significance: Chen Guozhi was celebrated for his ability to translate the intricacy and elegance of landscape paintings into porcelain carvings. His works were highly valued.
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