
1662
This tall vase is adorned with a phoenix perched among blossoming peonies, a classic motif symbolizing beauty, prosperity, and renewal. The phoenix (fenghuang), often paired with the dragon, represents the empress and harmony in the cosmos. Executed in rich cobalt blue, the painting reveals the artist’s mastery of shading and composition, capturing both delicacy and vitality. Decorative bands of geometric and scroll patterns around the neck add refinement to the form. Such vases exemplify the technical brilliance and symbolic depth of Qing porcelain, where natural imagery conveyed auspicious meanings and imperial elegance.