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 A LARGE BLUE AND WHITE ‘LOTUS POND’
 JARDINIÈRE
 QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
 with deep rounded sides rising from a narrow base to a
 galleried lipped rim, finely painted in various shades of cobalt
 blue with a continuous frieze of large lotus blooms, frilly
 pads and water reeds emerging from a rippling pond, three
 graceful herons painted in white slip, one standing in the
 water and two in flight, all below a floral scroll band encircling
 the rim
 Diameter 25 in., 63.5 cm
 PROVENANCE
 Christie’s New York, 16th September 1999, lot 326.
 This jardinière is exceptional for its remarkably large size
 as well as its combination of subtle and bold decoration on
 the exterior. Finely painted in white slip against the white
 background, the herons introduce an unexpected visual
 element when viewed up close, attesting to the artistic skills
 of craftsmen during the 18th century. Jardinières of this size
 might have been used in a large hall or garden of a wealthy
 family at the time.
 Compare a slightly smaller jardinière painted with ducks
 swimming in a lotus pond and a stylized flower band on the
 interior of the flaring rim, sold at Christie’s London, 11th
 November 2011, lot 1438. Motifs similar to the present piece
 can also be found on jardinières of a smaller scale, see an
 example depicting insects amongst lotus growing from a
 pond, sold in our Hong Kong rooms, 26th November 1981,
 lot 822. Compare also a related vessel with a slightly smaller
 and less rounded body, illustrating birds amidst flowering
 branches and rockwork, sold in our London rooms, 16th May
 2007, lot 82.
 $ 60,000-80,000

 清十八世紀   青花浮雕路路連科圖大缸
 來源:
 紐約佳士得1999年9月16日,編號326




























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