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Definition of famille in English: famillenounfaˈmiːˌfäˈmē(ə) mass nounChinese enamelled porcelain of particular periods in the 17th and 18th centuries with a specified predominant colour: famille jaune /ʒəʊn/ (yellow), famille noire /nwɑː/ (black), famille rose /rəʊz/ (red), or famille verte /vɛːt/ (green) the coloured wares include versions of Chinese famille rose as modifier a fine famille verte saucer dish Example sentencesExamples - Famille noire items fell out of favor after the Kangxi period and were again immensely popular during the years of the Dowager Empress's influence.
- Pieces that exhibit small, careful brushstrokes are in general considered typical of Peking, while those that display a palette and brush technique strongly akin to famille rose porcelain of the period are considered to be Cantonese.
- These works are particularly beautiful, and are decorated with gilding as well as famille verte and fencai enamel glazes.
- One Franklin artifact that did not reach the present unscathed is a frequently repaired famille rose Chinese export bowl (Pl. VI), probably purchased in London in the mid-eighteenth century.
- This is also reflected in the porcelain market, where bright enamelled porcelains, famille rose and famille verte, fetch extraordinary prices.
Origin French, literally 'family'. Definition of famille in US English: famillenounˌfäˈmē(ə) Chinese enameled porcelain of particular periods in the 17th and 18th centuries with a predominant color, famille jaune (yellow), famille noire (black), famille rose (red), famille verte (green) the colored wares include versions of Chinese famille rose as modifier a fine famille verte saucer dish Example sentencesExamples - Famille noire items fell out of favor after the Kangxi period and were again immensely popular during the years of the Dowager Empress's influence.
- Pieces that exhibit small, careful brushstrokes are in general considered typical of Peking, while those that display a palette and brush technique strongly akin to famille rose porcelain of the period are considered to be Cantonese.
- These works are particularly beautiful, and are decorated with gilding as well as famille verte and fencai enamel glazes.
- This is also reflected in the porcelain market, where bright enamelled porcelains, famille rose and famille verte, fetch extraordinary prices.
- One Franklin artifact that did not reach the present unscathed is a frequently repaired famille rose Chinese export bowl (Pl. VI), probably purchased in London in the mid-eighteenth century.
Origin French, literally ‘family’. |