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                PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED TEXAS COLLECTION  清十八 / 十九世紀   木雕罩漆鑲玉石山水人
                A PAIR OF LARGE EMBELLISHED CARVED     物圖大掛屏一對
                WOOD POLYCHROME LACQUER PANELS
                QING DYNASTY, 18TH / 19TH CENTURY      來源:
                                                       Frank Partridge,倫敦,1961年
                with layers of cinnabar, black, and ochre lacquer
                finely carved in high relief articulating lake-strewn
                mountainous landscapes of near and distant tree-lined
                peaks, the waves and sky carved with intricate diaper
                patterns, one panel with scholars and attendants
                among pavilions and bridges all of inset carved jade and
                hardstone, the other with travelers preparing to embark
                a moored boat as a second boat approaches also all of
                inset carved jade and hardstone, each enclosed within a
                cinnabar lacquer border carved with alternating keyfret
                and floral scroll sections (2)
                Height 44½ in., 113 cm; Width 30 in., 76 cm
                PROVENANCE
                Frank Partridge, London, 1961.
                The present pair of panels is a fine example of the
                extraordinary workmanship achieved by lacquer
                craftsmen of the Qing period and is particularly
                notable for its spectacular landscape. Each rock, tree
                and figure is carefully executed, and close attention
                is paid to the overall composition. The artisan even
                followed the custom of Chinese painters to define the
                foreground, middle distance, and far distance. Rockwork
                is intricately rendered in layers to create illusion and
                depth, and the various types of trees bring a sense of
                abundance and liveliness to the scene. Like other 18th
                century lacquerwares, the ground is also delicately
                carved in two different patterns to evoke a sense of
                contrast and sumptuousness.
                Compare a closely related pair of panels attributed
                to the Qianlong period, executed only in lacquer and
                of slightly shorter proportions, sold at Christie’s New
                York, 6th September 2006, lot 68. A Qianlong period
                panel depicting a scene from Lanting Xu, was first sold
                in these rooms, 22nd March 1995, lot 423, and again
                in our Hong Kong rooms, 23rd October 2005, lot 364.
                Compare a taller panel also depicting Lanting Xu in
                a similar landscape style in the collection of Palace
                Museum, Beijing, illustrated in The Complete Collection
                of Treasures of the Palace Museum - Furniture of the
                Ming and Qing Dynasties II, Hong Kong, 2002, pl. 181.
                Another related massive panel (95.2 x 160 cm) was sold
                at Christie’s London, 16th November 1998, lot 128.
                Embellished cinnabar lacquer panels are rare. Compare
                a large example attributed to the 19th century that was
                sold in our London rooms, 28th October 1988, lot 151;
                and another six-panel hardstone-inlaid screen that was
                sold in these rooms, 17th March 1984, lot 586.
                $ 200,000-300,000












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