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                                                                           A DARK GREEN JADE BI DISC
                                                                           LATE WARRING STATES PERIOD / WESTERN
                                                                           HAN DYNASTY
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                                                                           of circular form pierced with a central aperture, densely
                                                                           carved to both sides with spiral patterns enclosed within line        PROPERTY FROM THE LIANG FAMILY COLLECTION  a crouching prowl and with the face turned to the side,
                                                                           borders, the stone a deep hunter-green streaked with russet                                                     sold in these rooms, 2nd November 1979, lot 51, and was
                                                                           and areas of calcification                                            A BEIGE AND RUSSET JADE BIXIE             subsequently illustrated in Jessica Rawson, Chinese Jade–
                                                                           Diameter 6½ in., 16.5 cm                                              HAN - SIX DYNASTIES                       From the Neolithic to the Qing, London, 1995, pl. 26:7. A

                                                                           PROVENANCE                                                            prowling with the body lowered and turned slightly to the   third related example is in the National Museum of Asian
                                                                                                                                                 right, the right foreleg drawn back and the other three   Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (coll. no.
                                                                           J.J. Lally & Co., New York, April 1993.                               legs pushing the body forward, the spine and muscular   S1987.797), was included in the exhibition 5000 Years
                                                                           Collection of Jacob and Mary Stein.                                   torso twisting in concert with the movement, the contours   of Chinese Jade: Featuring Selections from the National
                                                                           Christie’s New York, 20th-21st March 2014, lot 2006.                                                            Museum of History, Taiwan and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery,
                                                                                                                                                 mimicked by the wings issuing from the shoulders and laying
                                                                                                                                                 flat against the back, the ferocity of the beast conveyed   Smithsonian Institution, San Antonio Museum of Art, San
                                                                           EXHIBITED                                                                                                       Antonio, 2011, cat. no. 47. A jade beast of this type with an
                                                                                                                                                 through the protruding chest with the head held high above
                                                                           Cincinnati Collects 5000 Years of Chinese Art, Taft Museum            and glaring over the left shoulder, the mouth open bearing   elongated body from the Qing Court Collection, is published
                                                                           of Art, Cincinnati, 1997.                                             the teeth and fangs, the bulging eyes alert beneath a   in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace
                                                                                                                                                 furrowed brow, the mane swept back and the tuft of fur from   Museum: Jadeware I, Hong Kong, 1995, pl. 201.
                                                                           ⊖ $ 15,000-20,000
                                                                                                                                                 the chin brushing against the chest, the stone a beige color   The present jade bixie is also strikingly similar to the creature
                                                                                                                                                 with russet inclusions                    on the finial of a Han dynasty seal illustrated in Gu Fang, ed.,
                                                                           戰國末 / 西漢   玉穀紋璧                                                       Length 2¾ in., 7 cm                       Zhongguo chu tu yu qi quan ji: Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei [The
                                                                                                                                                                                           Complete Collection of Unearthed Jades in China: Beijing,
                                                                           來源:                                                                   PROVENANCE                                Tianjin, Hebei], Beijing, 2005, vol. 1, p. 195. It also bears a
                                                                           藍理捷,紐約,1993年4月                                                        Collection of Liang Dunyan (1857–1924), and thence by   strong resemblance to a gilt-bronze ‘mythical beast’ mat
                                       44                                  Jacob 及 Mary Stein 伉儷收藏                                               descent.                                  weight attributed to the Han-Six Dynasties sold in these
                                                                           紐約佳士得2014年3月20至21日,編號2006                                             Moving away from the highly stylized depictions of animals in   rooms, 17th March 2021, lot 198.
                                                                                                                                                 the Shang and Zhou dynasties, artisans of the Han dynasty   Close comparisons can also be drawn between the present
                                                                           展覽:                                                                   and Six Dynasties developed a more naturalistic approach   carving and three jade bixie that have been attributed to the
                                                                           《Cincinnati Collects 5000 Years of Chinese Art》,塔夫                    to representing animals. This aesthetic was applied to   Six Dynasties. The first, from the collection of Dr. and Mrs.
                                                                           脫藝術博物館,辛辛那提,1997年                                                     images of both real and mythical creatures, and across   Cheng Te-k’un, was exhibited in Watt, op. cit., cat. no. 12; the
                                                                                                                                                 artistic mediums. At the same time, lapidary arts flourished,   second, from the collection of Robert Youngman, sold in our
                                                                                                                                                 and jade animals of unprecedentedly high quality started   Hong Kong rooms, 3th April 2019, lot 3405; and the third
                                                                                                                                                 to be carved. The present bixie is a superb example of the   sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 30th May 2017, lot 2743.
                                                                                                                                                 sculptural practices of the period, and the era’s enthusiasm
                                                                                                                                                 for miraculous creatures that were believed to be portents   $ 30,000-50,000
                                                                           45                                                                    possessing supernatural power.
                                                                                                                                                 A number of similar jade bixie attributed to the Han dynasty   漢至六朝   玉辟邪
                                                                           A STONE AXE                                                           are known. Compare one exhibited in Chinese Jades from
                                                                           NEOLITHIC PERIOD                                                      Han to Ch’ing, Asia House Gallery, Asia Society, New   來源:
                                                                                                                                                 York, 1980, cat. no. 11. A similar jade bixie, also poised in   梁敦彦 (1857-1924) 收藏,此後家族傳承
                                                                           the trapezoidal blade flaring to a curved end, gently beveled
                                                                           on all four edges, pierced through with a circular aperture,
                                                                           the stone a mottled pale-gray color
                                                                           Length 5½ in., 14.1 cm
                                                                           PROVENANCE
                                                                           J.J. Lally & Co., New York, February 1997.
                                                                           Collection of Jacob and Mary Stein.
                                                                           Christie’s New York, 20th-21st March 2014, lot 2005.
                                                                           EXHIBITED
                                                                           Archaic Chinese Bronzes, Jades and Works of Art, J.J. Lally &
                                                                           Co., New York, 1994, cat. no. 14.
                                                                           ⊖ $ 8,000-10,000

                                                                           新石器時代   石斧
                                                                           來源:
                                                                           藍理捷,紐約,1997年2月
                                                                           Jacob及Mary Stein伉儷收藏
                                                                           紐約佳士得2014年3月20至21日,編號2005
                                                                           展覽:
                                                                           《Archaic Chinese Bronzes, Jades and Works of Art》,
                                       45                                  藍理捷,紐約,1994年,編號14



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