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		<title>ChineseAdmin: Created page with &quot;&#039;&#039;&#039;Kraak blue-and-white&#039;&#039;&#039; refers to a category of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain produced primarily in Jingdezhen during the late Ming dynasty (late 16th–early 17th century) and characterized by its distinctive panel-structured decorative organization. The term &quot;Kraak&quot; derives from European usage and is historically associated with the reception of these wares rather than their place of manufacture. The defining feature of the group is its structured surface layout,...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Kraak blue-and-white&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; refers to a category of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain produced primarily in Jingdezhen during the late Ming dynasty (late 16th–early 17th century) and characterized by its distinctive panel-structured decorative organization. The term &amp;quot;Kraak&amp;quot; derives from European usage and is historically associated with the reception of these wares rather than their place of manufacture. The defining feature of the group is its structured surface layout,...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Kraak blue-and-white&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; refers to a category of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain produced primarily in Jingdezhen during the late Ming dynasty (late 16th–early 17th century) and characterized by its distinctive panel-structured decorative organization. The term &amp;quot;Kraak&amp;quot; derives from European usage and is historically associated with the reception of these wares rather than their place of manufacture. The defining feature of the group is its structured surface layout, typically arranged in radiating or compartmentalized decorative fields.&lt;br /&gt;
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== Formal and Structural Characteristics ==&lt;br /&gt;
Kraak blue-and-white vessels are notable for:&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Segmented rim panels&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; divided into narrow trapezoidal or rectangular fields&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Central medallions&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; on dishes and bowls containing a single motif, often floral or auspicious&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Repeating peripheral motifs&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;, creating balanced and rhythmically distributed ornamentation&lt;br /&gt;
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The panel structure organizes decoration into ordered units, distinguishing Kraak wares from contemporaneous blue-and-white porcelains with continuous or unbounded surface decoration.&lt;br /&gt;
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== Vessel Forms ==&lt;br /&gt;
Common forms include:&lt;br /&gt;
* Dishes with wide cavetto zones and paneled rims&lt;br /&gt;
* Deep bowls with flared or inverted rims&lt;br /&gt;
* Ewers and small pouring vessels&lt;br /&gt;
* Jars and storage containers with banded decoration&lt;br /&gt;
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The silhouettes are generally light in profile and intended to maximize the visual clarity of the paneled decorative surface.&lt;br /&gt;
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== Decorative Repertoire ==&lt;br /&gt;
Motifs commonly appearing in Kraak decoration include:&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Floral subjects&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; such as lotus, chrysanthemum, peony, and prunus&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Auspicious symbols&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;, including coins, tassels, and stylized fungiform motifs&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Landscape vignettes&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; simplified into emblematic forms&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Bird-and-flower groupings&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;, rendered with direct and economical brushwork&lt;br /&gt;
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The brushwork is typically swift and rhythmic, emphasizing outline and contour rather than tonal shading.&lt;br /&gt;
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== Materials and Production ==&lt;br /&gt;
Kraak wares are made from Jingdezhen porcelain bodies coated with a clear, slightly bluish feldspathic glaze. The cobalt pigment appears:&lt;br /&gt;
* Medium to dark blue&lt;br /&gt;
* Occasionally mottled or exhibiting tonal variation&lt;br /&gt;
* Applied in confident, linear strokes suited to segmented decoration&lt;br /&gt;
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The consistency of layout across many examples suggests the use of **workshop pattern templates**, facilitating repeated production.&lt;br /&gt;
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== Design Logic and Visual Organization ==&lt;br /&gt;
The panel structure supports:&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Visual clarity&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;, allowing motifs to be recognized easily even at distance&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Modularity&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;, enabling workshops to interchange motifs without altering overall form&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Balanced repetition&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;, providing surface unity despite multiple elements&lt;br /&gt;
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This organization reflects workshop emphasis on repeatable design systems rather than individualized composition.&lt;br /&gt;
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== Distinction from Contemporary Blue-and-White Types ==&lt;br /&gt;
In comparison with continuous-field or scroll-based Ming blue-and-white decoration:&lt;br /&gt;
* Kraak ware prioritizes &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;segmented layout&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; over integrated scene-building&lt;br /&gt;
* Motifs function as &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;discrete emblematic units&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; rather than narrative or spatial settings&lt;br /&gt;
* The aesthetic emphasizes &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;surface order and repetition&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;, not illusionistic space&lt;br /&gt;
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== Reception and Classification ==&lt;br /&gt;
The term &amp;quot;Kraak&amp;quot; originates from later European terminology and does not reflect Ming-period nomenclature. In scholarship, classification focuses on:&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Surface layout structure&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Panel geometry and rim division&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&lt;br /&gt;
* &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Standardized compositional modules&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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This allows identification even in fragmentary archaeological contexts.&lt;br /&gt;
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== See Also ==&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Blue and white porcelain]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Jingdezhen]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[:Category:Ming period]]&lt;br /&gt;
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== Categories ==&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Ceramics]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Blue and white porcelain]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Ming period]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Ceramic decorative techniques]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Jingdezhen]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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