mazarin blue monochrome vase, late 18th century a Chinese mazarine blue monocrome vase, late 18th century of baluster form with a flared rim in a deep blue glaze, the base with a Joshua McClelland print room label inscribed 'Baluster shaped vase in mazarin blue with chicken skin glaze, late 18th century, C.3894' 21.5 cm high. Provenance: The Collection of Dr John Kenny, Melbourne
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- Mazarin Blue - Mazarin blue, also known as bleu de Mazarin, is a shade of blue named after Cardinal Mazarin, a prominent French statesman and Catholic cardinal who lived in the 17th century. The color is a deep, rich blue with a hint of purple, and it was popular in France during the Baroque period.
- Monochrome / Monochromatic - A painting or drawing finished in a single colour, or in different shades of a single color.
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