RERAMIC STUDIO 
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RED RASPBERRIES— MISS MILES 
FIRST Fire — Wash in background using Silver Yellow 
blending into Royal Purple — for middle tones use 
black and Ruby Purple, for dark shades. Keep leaves soft 
and use Ruby Purple for red berries, have the unripe ones 
pink; blossoms should be kept clear — use Olive Green and 
Yellow Brown for shade. 
Second fire — Strengthen leaves and berries keeping 
high lights clear and crisp — use same colors as in first fire. 
Third fire — Bring out desired detail. 
No. 27 is a bowl of pure white K'anghsi porcelain, wide 
spreading, decorated on outside with mythological subjects 
painted in great detail and with great delicacy of brush. Colors 
vermilion-red and enamel color. Inside a branch of the peach 
tree, bearing one fruit and several leaves, in green, shaded and 
varied with darker tints of the same color with the exception of 
two which show a great variety of shades of decay. On the 
peach is the character Shou (longevity) in the "seal" style of 
gold. This bowl constitutes an almost unique specimen of the 
highest style of decoration during the period when the manu- 
facture of porcelain had reached its highest point. 
CHINESE BOWL FROM THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
