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Vases
Porcelain, enamel, gilt
c. 1820-1830
Vase
Vases
Porcelain, enamel, gilt
c. 1820-1830
Vases Porcelain, enamel, gilt c. 1820-1830
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After George and Martha Washington's deaths, Mount Vernon became a pilgrimage site and their material possessions were revered as relics. This Chinese export porcelain vase appears on the mantel of the "New Room" in an illustration in Benson Lossing's 1858 publication "Mount Vernon and its Associations." Its Washington provenance remained unquestioned until recent scholarship revealed that the bold painting and awkward proportions were more characteristic of nineteenth-century Chinese porcelain. It may have been purchased by Washington's nephew, Bushrod Washington (1762-1829), in the 1820s.

See also vase, W-19/A-B.

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Date1820-1830
Geography Made - China
Medium/TechniquePorcelain, enamel, gilt
DimensionsOverall (C: lid): 4 1/2 in. x 7 3/16 in. (11.43 cm x 18.26 cm) Overall (D: vase): 13 3/4 in. x 7 1/4 in. (34.93 cm x 18.42 cm)
Credit LineGift of William Randolph Hearst, 1932
Object numberW-19/C-D
DescriptionC:
Porcelain domed lid with a flaring lip surmounted by a "Foo dog" knop; the exterior surface is covered with a thick and even application of powder blue overglaze enamel, over which is a dense arrangement of bamboo leaves, flowers, and insects in overglaze polychrome enamels; the details of the decorative motifs are picked out with overglaze black enamel.

D:
Baluster porcelain vase; the exterior surface is covered with a thick and even application of powder blue overglaze enamel, over which is a dense arrangement of bamboo leaves, flowers, and insects in overglaze polychrome enamels, each rendering is detailed with overglaze black enamel; two blank reserves are set on opposite sides of the shoulder, one is filled with a lotus flower and the other with a chrysanthemum blossom, both are penciled in gilt.

Published ReferencesCarol Borchert Cadou, The George Washington Collection: Fine and DEcorative Arts at Mount Vernon (New York: Hudson Hills Press, 2006), 18, 272.

William M. S. Rasmussen and Robert S. Tilton, George Washington the Man Behind the Myths (Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia, 1999), 231.

Susan Gray Detweiler, George Washinton's Chinaware (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1982), 173-174.

Thomas Birch's Sons Auctioneers, The Baker Collection of Washinton's Books and American Historical and Literary Rarities, February 11-12, 1891, Catalogue No. 660 (Philadelphia, PA: 1110 Chestnut Street, 1891), Lot 45D.

Thomas P. Rossiter, George Washington and His Family, oil on canvas, c. 1858 - 1860, Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.

Benson J. Lossing, "Mount Vernon as it is," Harper's New Monthly Magazine 18/106 (March 1859): 433-451.

Benson J. Lossing, Mount Vernon and its Associations, Historical, Biographical, and Pictoral (New York, NY: W. A. Townsend & Company, 1859), 172, 174.
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