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 A RARE BEIJING ENAMEL ‘EUROPEAN   清乾隆   銅胎北京畫琺瑯西洋人物圖鼻煙壺   century, exerted a significant influence on the arts and   Museum’s exhibition Small Delights: Chinese Snuff Bottles,
 SUBJECT’ SNUFF BOTTLE  《乾隆年製》款  scholarship at the Qing Court. Jesuit artists, such as the   New York, 2013-14; another, enameled with a European
 MARK AND PERIOD OF QIANLONG  famous Giuseppe Castiglione (1688-1766), worked alongside   lady and a boy presenting her with a fruit, with the foot
 來源:                 their Chinese counterparts in the Palace Workshops and   encircled by a band of keyfret, sold at Christie’s New York,
 of flask form, finely painted overall in famille-rose enamels,   巴爾 (1877-1959) 收藏   introduced European ideas and technologies to China,   20th September 2005, lot 429; a further snuff bottle, from
 one side with a couple admiring a white porcelain gu-form   including the technique of painted enamel, as seen on this   the Meriem Collection, painted not only with a lady and a
 vase in a garden, the woman holding the vase wearing a   American Art Galleries,紐約,1916年1月17至19日,  snuff bottle. Such cultural exchange inspired a completely   boy, but also with buildings in the background and formal
 colorful dress and with flowers pinned in her coiffure, the   編號93   fresh approach to decorated porcelains, metals and   floral framing borders executed in a comparable style to
 gentleman dressed in a pink and yellow overcoat and a black   Kenyon V. Painter, Sr. (1867-1940) 及 Maud Wyeth   glass, which continued to develop during the subsequent   the present lot, exhibited in the Canadian Craft Museum,
 trefoil hat over a white wig, verdant bushes and a European   Painter (1885-1971) 伉儷收藏,此後家族傳承  Yongzheng (1723-35) and Qianlong reigns. The present   Vancouver, 1992, and sold at Christie’s New York, 19th
 castle in the background, the reverse side with a male   bottle is a superb example of the genre of European subjects   March 2008, lot 275; and a bottle decorated with a young
 attendant dressed in a blue jacket and white wig presenting   in the Qianlong period, as demonstrated by the enameller’s   European couple on one side and three goats on the other,
 a large peach to a woman, greenery and a European tower in   This finely enameled snuff bottle is an exquisite miniature   ability to express three-dimensionality and depth on this   both sides connected by a continuous landscape, included in
 the background, a large pink peony blossom on each of the   work of art created by the Palace Workshops in Beijing,   little container. The fine shading seen on the drapery and   the exhibition Snuff Bottles of the Ch’ing Dynasty, Hong Kong
 narrow sides dividing the pictorial cartouches, all framed by   which masterfully unites traditional Chinese motifs with   the background architecture derive from European painting   Museum of Art, Hong Kong, 1978, cat. no. 9, and sold at
 scrollwork against a vibrant yellow ground, the foot and neck   European subjects and techniques, and encapsulates the   practices to convey pictorial perspective.   Christie’s New York, 19th September 2007, lot 666.
 each with bands of rosettes and petal lappets, the base with   immense interest in foreign taste during the Qianlong period   Although snuff bottles of this type are rare, a few Qianlong   While women and children are often depicted on these
 a four-character mark in blue enamel against a white ground,   (1736-95). The European attendant is offering the lady a   mark and period examples bearing a similar composition are   containers, it is rather unusual to see a man with a hat
 the gilt-metal stopper cast with floral scroll in relief (2)  peach, a Chinese symbol of longevity, while the other lady is   known. See, for example, one depicting an almost identical   as shown on the present piece. Compare a similar figure
 Height 1⅞ in., 4.8 cm  holding a porcelain vase modeled after a Chinese archaistic   woman and companion admiring a gu-form vase, rendered   painted on an imperial enamel snuff bottle, illustrated in
 vessel, known as a gu.
 PROVENANCE  Starting with the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1662-1722), the   in a similar fashion to the present piece and perhaps painted   Hugh Moss, Victor Graham and Ka Bo Tsang, The Art of The
                     by the same hand, preserved in the Metropolitan Museum
                                                               Chinese Snuff Bottle: The J & J Collection, vol. 1, New York
 Collection of A.W. Bahr (1877-1959).   emperors of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) developed   of Art, New York (acc. no. 21.175.314), included in the   and Tokyo, 1993, pl. 170.
 American Art Galleries, New York, 17th-19th January 1916,   a fascination with European culture and style. Jesuit
 lot 93.   missionaries, who had been in China since the late 16th
 Collection of Kenyon V. Painter, Sr. (1867-1940) and Maud
 Wyeth Painter (1885-1971), and thence by descent.
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