Chenghua
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Asian > East Asian > Chinese (culture or style) > <Chinese dynastic styles and periods> > Ming
Descripción
Refers to the style of enameled porcelain developed during the later reigns of the Ming Dynasty from 1465-1487, in probably the Ch'eng Hua region of China. The style is typically characterized by the use of the so-called three color type: underglaze blue with an overglaze of green and red. Later wares used five-color decoration.
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Otros términos
- Ch'êng Hua [en]
- Ch'êng-hua [en]
- Cheng Hua [en]