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Mixing porcelain stones, clay and water to create slurry

CultureChinese
OriginGuangzhou, China
PeriodQing dynasty (1644-1911), Jiaqing period (1796-1821)
Datec.1810
MediumGouache on paper
DimensionsOverall (Framed): 48.9 × 56.5 cm (19 1/4 × 22 1/4 in.)
Credit LineGift of Lindy Barrow
Object numberG13.2.3
Classifications
Works on Paper
Sub-classification
Status
Not on view
Digging the Clay and Porcelain Stones
c.1810
Object number: G13.2.1
Pounding and Shaping the Clay into Bricks
c.1810
Object number: G13.2.4
Pulverizing China Stone
c.1810
Object number: G13.2.1-12
Transporting Porcelain
c.1810
Object number: G13.2.10
Unpacking the Porcelain
c.1810
Object number: G13.2.11
Decorating the Porcelain
c.1810
Object number: G13.2.7
Firing the Porcelain in Kilns
c.1810
Object number: G13.2.8
Interior of a Porcelain Shop
c.1810
Object number: G13.2.12
Wrapping in Straw and Packing in Cases
c.1810
Object number: G13.2.9
Shaping the Dried Bowls on Wheel
c.1810
Object number: G13.2.6