Fencai, since its creation, has been considered an important category in Chinese porcelain. The reason was not only for its high crafts and exquisite beauty, but more importantly, it was the historical setting.
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Kangxi's enameled porcelains were usually executed in floral decorations. With the Western painters joining the making, the finished product was more or less influenced by Rococo style motifs and designs which were popular in Europe at the time.
The enameled porcelain of the Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong periods often had markings of the year of production using blue and rouge, Kangxi enameled porcelain can often be identified with the characters meaning "Imperial Make of Kangxi” written in regular script.
Fencai porcelain had a rich selection of colors, appearing soft and delicate. Its modes of expression were more varied than Qinghua or Wucai porcelain. Through dying and shading, Fencai subject matters became more realistic and three dimensional.
In which case lead powder was first mixed into wucai pigments and then added with a compound of aluminum oxide, silicon and arsenic.
A. oxide
B. silicon
C. arsenic
D. calcia