Treasure Hunt America

Chapter 193: Imperial treasure

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If you want to find the source of these bottles, you have to start with the glaze color of the bottle. Anyway, the style of this bottle is French style, so it is right to follow this line. Net ∏ ∈ top ∏ ∈ point ∏ ∈ small ∏ ∈ say, www.

Jin Muchen didn't even bother to eat dinner, so he started to study it. After all, in China, the speed of surfing the Internet is really painful.

He browsed many French art websites, but mostly found nothing.

Although a lot of porcelain with glaze color similar to this bottle has been found, but looking at the pictures, I can't find a similar color, because these French art ceramics are relatively modern works, even if the earliest ones are found, they are all nineteen Century, that is, works from the 1880s and 1990s.

Although these works are also available in metallic glaze, the colors are relatively positive, and they are not mixed with purple.

I specifically searched for some purple-glazed porcelain, and the colors were relatively pure. Unlike the three porcelain vases in front of me, the purple on them was a bit thirsty.

After searching for a long time, Jin Muchen felt a little dejected.

I happened to be hungry too, so I went to the cafeteria below the hotel to have a big meal. When I returned to my room, the handicrafts I just bought in Panjiayuan today were also delivered.

Looking at the loot in the room, Jin Muchen's mood couldn't help but improve again, he was in Panjiayuan today. It can be said that a big purchase was made.

A lot of things were collected. There are snuff bottles from Hengshui, New Year pictures from Yangliuqing, embroidery from Jiangsu, wood carvings from Dongyang, stone carvings from Quyang, shadow puppets from Shandong, porcelain and crystal ornaments from Jiangxi, purple sand from Yixing, bronzes from Shaanxi, costumes from Yunnan, and Buddhism from Tibet. Supplies, white jade from Xinjiang, cochin pottery from Taiwan, etc.

Variety. There are no less than 300 pieces in total. After he goes back, the antique shop opens, and there will finally be something to sell in the shop.

You must know these things, if they are in China, because the quantity is large, they generally cannot be bought at high prices.

But if you get the US. That's different. Americans like these Chinese-style gadgets very much. Although they know they are handicrafts, as long as they see the right eye, they will never hesitate to bid.

What's more, he carefully selected these crafts. In his eyes, some flawed crafts are difficult to hide from his eyes, so these are the fine products that he carefully selected.

Not sleepy anyway. Just use the time to put these crafts. One by one, they were classified and packaged properly.

It was already midnight when I was done, and from the next day, I called the international express, packed all these things, and sent them to the United States.

After the goods were delivered, I called Fang Bo and asked him to check it.

After finishing this, it was already afternoon. He went to the restaurant of the hotel to have a meal, and then he went back to his room.

He didn't know the origin of those porcelain vases, and he didn't have the heart to visit Panjiayuan today.

Sitting in front of the computer, this time he did not log in to the websites of those French artworks, but chose the webpages of some French museums, and wanted to see if he could gain something on these websites.

After all, he felt that the three gilt-bronze eggs in his hand were definitely not simple. Maybe that museum could have a similar collection.

It's a pity that after looking at it all afternoon, he was dizzy and couldn't find a similar collection.

It's not that the search direction is wrong. The main reason is that there are too many museums in France. You must know that France is a big art country in Europe, and in the 18th century, it was also a world-class robber on the same level as Britain.

When the British built the empire on which the sun never sets, in fact, France was not far behind. It was also followed by looting all over the world. After hundreds of years of accumulation, the French have saved a very rich family background.

Even after being sacked by the Nazis in World War II, they still kept a lot of fine art.

Therefore, there are countless museums in France, large and small. There are hundreds of them in the Paris area alone.

Famous ones such as the Louvre, Fontainebleau, etc. There are countless small and medium-sized museums that are not well-known, and these museums basically have their own websites. Going through them all is an almost impossible task.

What's more, there are some top-level exhibits in these museums, but they have never been displayed on the Internet, which greatly increases the difficulty for Jin Muchen to find the origin of the three vases.

It seems that this is not the case, do you want to change your mind?

Jin Muchen pondered and turned to look at the three vases placed on the table in the room. The curve of the easter eggs was obviously Rococo style, and it was also a gilt copper glaze color with purple, which was very distinctive.

Thinking of this, Jin Muchen's heart moved, and then she started to look up French celebrities on Google, especially those who like rococo style and gilt bronze color.

After such a search, a large list of lists naturally appeared. He clicked on the top index, took a closer look, and slapped his thigh sharply, it seemed that he had found the right one.

Madame de Pompadour, full name Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour, a famous socialite and socialite of King Louis XV of France, is a controversial historical figure. A strong woman with an iron fist and her talent, Madame de Pompadour had an important influence on the reign of Louis XV and the art of France.

The famous socialite in French history has countless gossips, most of which are lace news, about which they can be ignored.

What Jin Muchen is most concerned about is her images of French art, and her influence on one of the most famous French art is that she single-handedly founded the Sèvres Porcelain Factory!

You must know that in the period of Louis XV, this porcelain factory was almost synonymous with royal kilns. The place of this porcelain factory in French history at that time. It is almost equivalent to the status of Jingdezhen in the history of Chinese porcelain.

The predecessor of the Sèvres Porcelain Factory. It is the Fanshang Porcelain Factory located on the outskirts of Paris, and it is precisely because of her love for porcelain that Madame de Pompadour set up the master and moved the porcelain factory to the vicinity of Sèvres, where she lives, and often communicates with those who make porcelain. Masters, communicate frequently, and this has created the great name of the future Sèvres Porcelain Factory.

And this Madame de Pompadour was very fond of the Rococo style. It is because of her that the Rococo style, which emerged at the beginning of the eighteenth century, became very popular in France under Louis XV.

She even decorated Versailles herself in Rococo style, and she's also an obsessive lover of gilt bronze.

She even transformed the high-grade vase china imported from China at the time into a water bottle with a distinct Rococo style and a gilt-bronze handle.

Seeing such an introduction, Jin Muchen couldn't help but feel excited, although he was not sure about the three vases. It is the treasure of this Madame de Pompadour, but he is basically certain. You should have found the right person.

Thinking of this, he started to search the website of the Salef Museum on the Internet. As the royal porcelain factory of the French royal family, if this factory still existed, it should have its own museum and its own website now.

Sure enough, he soon found the website of the Sèvres Ceramics Museum (muséé-sèvres), and in the introduction of the website, he saw two conical vases very similar to these three gilt bronze eggs.

Although the shapes are not the same, the gilt-bronze background color on the porcelain is exactly the same as the thief's purple color. When Jin Muchen saw the products of these two brothers, Jin Muchen couldn't help but slap his thigh with excitement.

As the first porcelain factory of the French royal family, this museum has detailed records of any product they produced.

Soon Jin Muchen found the record of the three egg vases in front of him.

It turns out that these three gilt-bronze egg vases were made by Louis XV as a gift to Danouville (jean-') and personally commissioned by Jean-, the French master of porcelain at that time.

The predecessor of the original Sèvres Porcelain Factory, Fanshang Porcelain Factory was established in 1752 with the investment of the king and several nobles. At that time, Louis XV invested 25% of the shares, and in 1752, the factory was named the Royal National Ceramic Factory.

And this Danouville was an excellent statesman and financier, and he was also a minister of Louis XV. Madame de Pompadour liked porcelain very much, so she joined Danouville to lobby the French king, and finally put the porcelain Factory, relocated from Paris to Sèvres.

It is precisely to express his gratitude to Danouville that Madame de Pompadour lobbied the French king to give Danouville the three vases from the first pot of porcelain produced by Sèvres. vase.

And the reason why these three vases can be proved ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ is the strong evidence that the Dharma King gave Danuvel back then is the purple color of the thief on the vase.

At that time, the craftsmanship of the Sèvres Porcelain Factory was still immature. This color was the color that was tried to be fired. The ingredients contained alkali, which was extremely difficult to prepare, so the output was very small.

So far, only the two conical vases hidden in the Sèvres Ceramics Museum have the same purple color as it, and no other similar works have survived in the world, which makes it even more obvious Out, the scarcity of this vase color!

Damn it, I really didn't expect that, as soon as I picked it up, I picked up three French national treasures!

The archaeological value and artistic value of these three vases are not mentioned for the time being. Just because of their scarcity and their relationship with the royal family, these three vases can definitely be regarded as treasures of the royal family!

Now it's developed!

Hey, who would have thought that he could pick up the treasures of the French royal family in Panjiayuan? (To be continued..) R527

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