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                PROPERTY OF A NEW YORK PRIVATE COLLECTOR  清乾隆   青白玉雕佛坐像連碧玉蓮座
                A VERY RARE PALE CELADON JADE FIGURE OF
                BUDDHA AND SPINACH-GREEN JADE STAND       來源:
                                                          K. Watanabe 收藏
                QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD             Parke-Bernet Galleries,紐約,1947年10月22至23日,
                finely carved seated in dhyanasana with hands held in   編號247
                dhyana mudra, wearing a long robe falling in gentle folds   Abraham Block 醫生 (1903-1980) 收藏,此後家族傳承
                over the arms and legs and open at the chest to reveal
                the dhoti tied beneath, the face directed forward with a
                serene expression and lowered eyelids, framed by a pair of
                pendulous earlobes and tightly curled hair, the top of the
                ushnisha with a smooth surface, the stone a whitish-celadon
                color contrasting with the emerald hue of the lotus base with
                a flame-shaped mandorla, the mandorla exquisitely carved
                with the ‘eight auspicious emblems’ amongst lotus scrolls all
                in high relief (2)
                Height of Buddha: 7¼ in., 18.5 cm
                Height of stand: 10¾ in., 27.3 cm
                PROVENANCE
                Collection of K. Watanabe.
                Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 22nd-23rd October 1947,
                lot 247.
                Collection of Dr. Abraham Block (1903-1980), and thence by
                descent.

                $ 80,000-120,000










                This jade Buddha was skillfully carved during the Qianlong   Dr. Abraham Block (1903-1980) was a respected physician
                reign (1736-95), when lapidary craftsmanship was at its apex   in Queens, New York for over 50 years. He had a private
                and an abundance of the stone was available. A figure of   practice, seeing patients in his office and on house calls,
                such fine quality might have been worshipped by an affluent   and was admired by his patients and colleagues alike. His
                family at a home altar. Devotional images of this type feature   parents had immigrated to the U.S. from Russia, and despite
                peaceful visages to bring attention to the enlightened state   their limited resources, they realized the importance of
                of the subject, in order to guide the spiritual practice of the   proper education and insisted on putting all four children
                supplicant.                               through school. Dr. Block graduated from New York
                Compare two pale celadon jade figures of the Qing dynasty,   University’s Grossman School of Medicine before completing
                both preserved in the Palace Museum, Beijing: a slightly   an internship at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. Outside
                larger one with a copper base and mandorla (acc. no. 故   of his medical practice, he was an avid collector of Chinese
                89509), illustrated in Compendium of Collections in the   art and would frequent Park Bernet to buy jade carvings.
                Palace Museum: Jade, vol. 8: Qing Dynasty, Beijing, 2011,   At home, he enjoyed sitting next to the curio cabinet filled
                pl. 236; and a smaller one, carved with a face very similar   with his collection while reading medical journals, a pastime
                to that of the present piece, but with jeweled chains at the   which satisfied both his academic and intellectual passions.
                chest and lacking a base and mandorla, illustrated in ibid.,
                pl. 238. See also a white jade figure of the Qianlong period,
                carved with a base and mandorla from one single boulder
                and lacking the decoration of the Buddhist emblems, sold in
                our Hong Kong rooms, 26th October 2003, lot 30.










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