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What are the characteristics of porcelain in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s?

Porcelain in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s was characterized by whiteness, delicacy and firmness as fetal quality. Glaze water is bright, uniform, clear, slightly emerald white, with moderate glass phase and good combination of fetal glaze; Pastel is delicate, uniform, bright and bright, and the firing temperature is good.

There are three kinds of background colors: rose red, delicate yellow and emerald green. This kind of red material is slightly rosy, which makes the red effect very eye-catching and steady. All pastels are extremely delicate, with appropriate colors, and are painted with great care. Flowers and leaves are painted and dyed properly, and the temperature of processing and firing is just right, so famille rose is particularly beautiful.

Characteristics of porcelain in different periods;

1, the bottom of Yuanming porcelain sand, stars or red spots of fire stone can be seen in the exposed tire. This kind of flint erythema began to appear in the Yuan Dynasty, and completely disappeared after Qianlong in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

2. The glaze color is mostly bluish white, and the color is elegant and soft, which is pleasing to the eye.

3. The dragon patterns painted are not as fierce as those of the Yuan Dynasty, and most of them are five-claw dragons. The broken branches or bound branches and leaves of Yuan Dynasty paintings have large lines, which are big flowers and big leaves, but they are obviously reduced during the Hongwu period. ?

4. The papillae in the center of porcelain foot inherited the organ foot of Yuan Dynasty.

5. Most of the decorative patterns in the early Ming Dynasty are concise and ingenious, bold and vivid. The decorative pattern of official kiln porcelain is exquisite, which more or less reveals the style of Yuan Dynasty. ?

6. In the history of China ceramic technology, big red glaze, sweet white glaze and blue and white porcelain are unique, occupying a special position and becoming typical in Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Cultural Revolution Porcelain