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                                                                     RARE ET GRAND VASE 'CENT DAIMS' EN ÉMAUX
                                                                     PEINTS, HU
                                                                     CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, ÉPOQUE QIANLONG-JIAQING
                                                                     (1736-1820)
                                                                     La  panse  balustre  se  rétrécissant  vers  le  bord  supérieur  est
                                                                     entièrement recouverte d'un paysage en continu peuplé de daims
                                                                     gambadant parmi les pins et rochers sur un fond jaune vif. Il repose
                                                                     sur un petit pied circulaire légèrement évasé. Il est flanqué de deux
                                                                     prises latérales en forme de chauves-souris.
                                                                     Hauteur : 41 cm. (16t in.)
                                                                     €30,000-40,000               US$31,000-40,000
                                                                                                    £27,000-35,000

                                                                     PROVENANCE:
                                                                     Previously from a European private collector.
                                                                     A RARE LARGE PAINTED ENAMEL ‘HUNDRED DEER’ VASE, HU
                                                                     CHINA, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG-JIAQING PERIOD (1736-1820)
                                                                     清Ү隆 嘉慶 黃地銅胎畫琺琅百鹿尊
                                                                     ֶⓀ
                                                                     歐洲私Ӫ舊藏
                                                                     This  vase  is  a  very  rare  example  of  a  painted  enamel  vessel
                                                                     adopting  the  form  and  decoration  of  a  famille  rose,  or  fencai
                                                                     overglaze  enamelled  porcelain  type.  So  called  'hundred  deer'
                                                                     vases are well known and much prized among the porcelains of
                                                                     the Qianlong reign.
                                                                     The  theme  of  'hundred  deer'  was  adopted  on  porcelains  in  the
                                                                     middle Ming period, and can be seen on a Wanli (AD 1573-1620)
                                                                     wucai  jar  in  the  Musée  Guimet,  Paris  (illustrated  in  The  World's
                                                                     Great  Collections  -  Oriental  Ceramics  Vol.  7  -  Musée  Guimet,
                                                                     Paris,  Kodansha,  Tokyo,  1981,  no.  26)  and  on  the  pair  of  large
                                                                     blue and white Wanli jars given to Queen Christina of Sweden by
                                                                     the  Portuguese  Ambassador  (see  The  World's  Great  Collections
                                                                     -  Oriental  Ceramics  Vol.  8  -  Museum  of  Far  Eastern  Antiquities,
                                                                     Stockholm,  Kodansha,  Tokyo,  1982,  fig.  247).  The  theme  of  deer
                                                                     was obviously one close to the Qianlong emperor's heart, as can
                                                                     be seen in numerous court paintings dating to his reign as well as
                                                                     the porcelain 'hundred deer' vases. His appreciation of the theme
                                                                     also  extended  to  cloisonné  since  a  plaque  from  the  collection
                                                                     of  S.  Soames,  decorated  with  a  river  landscape  through  which
                                                                     wander  the  'hundred  deer'  (see  Sir  Harry  Garner,  Chinese  and
                                                                     Japanese Cloisonné Enamels, Faber & Faber, London, 1962, p. 93
                                                                     and pl. 77), is inscribed on the back of the plaque with a Qianlong
                                                                     poem in which the emperor refers to the deer with their young in
                                                                     the royal park, and how they are free from fear because they are
                                                                     safe guarded by imperial decree from attack by archers with their
                                                                     arrows.

                                                                     See  an  almost  identical  yellow  ground  painted  enamel  'hundred
                                                                     deer'  vase,  dated  Qianlong-Jiaqing  period,  sold  at  Christie's
                                                                     London, 14 May 2013, lot 150.






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