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Stylistically, this rare dish may be compared to other lacquer dishes of   racing amidst a dense field of scrolls, coins and chimes. The same carving
                                                                                                                                 sixteenth century date. These dishes are characterized by the density of the   technique can be seen on the bodies of two dragons on a black lacquer
                                                                                                                                 decoration and the style of carving that creates the impression of movement   dish (18.4 cm. diam.) from the Florence and Herbert Irving Collection sold
                                                                                                                                 or energy. One such dish (18.1 cm. diam.), described as a typical example   at Christie’s New York, 21 March 2019, lot 1126, as well as on the bodies of
                                                                                                                                 of Yunnan work, and at the time dated Yuan dynasty, fourteenth century,   the four lions on a brown and red lacquer dish (16.9 cm. diam.) dated early
                                                                                                                                 illustrated by Lee Yu-kuan in Oriental Lacquer Art, New York/Tokyo, 1972,   sixteenth century, in the Linden-Museum, Stuttgart, illustrated by Monika
                                                                                                                                 p. 163, pl. 97, is carved with two dragons surrounding an endless knot   Kopplin, Im Zeichen des Drachen, Museum für Lackkunst, Munster, 2006,
                                                                                                                                 amidst the scrolling stems of lotus and other water plants in a lotus pond   pp. 132-33, pl. 52. On this dish the lions are separated and surrounded by
                                                                                                                                 represented by the ground of dense rolling waves. The manner in which   the knotted and trailing ends of four ribbons "tied" to the sides of a raised
                                                                                                                                 the dragons on the Lee dish are carved, their bodies filled with diagonally   diaper border encircling a medallion of a kneeling foreigner on a gold ground.
                                                                                                                                 set parallel ridges, can be seen on the bodies of the Buddhist lions on the   A black lacquer rectangular tray, dated fifteenth-sixteenth century, from
                                                                                                                                 present dish. This stylistic technique is also seen on the bodies of three   the collection of Jean-Pierre Dubosc, illustrated in Chinese lacquer from the
                                                                                                                                 lions and a dragon encircling a ribbon-tied brocade ball in the center of a   Jean-Pierre Dubosc collection and others, Eskenazi, London, December 1992,
                                                                                                                                 carved red lacquer dish (17 cm. diam.), described as Yunnan style, from the   pl. 17, displays two similarly carved lions flanking a ribbon-tied brocade ball in
                                                                                                                                 Lee Family Collection, Part II, sold at Christie's, Hong Kong, 28 November   a similarly dense field of decoration. The catalogue entry notes that "this type
                                                                                                                                 2012, lot 2105. On the Lee dish the brocade ball is tied with four bows, the   of lacquer is generally known as Yunnan ware."
                                                                                                                                 trailing ends of the ribbons rippling around and between the four animals























                                                           869


          PROPERTY FROM THE ROBERT J. AND MARILYN HAMBURGER COLLECTION  ANOTHER PROPERTY
          869                                                 ⱷ870
          A RETICULATED GILT-BRONZE TWO-PART BELT BUCKLE      A RARE CARVED RED LACQUER `QILIN’ DISH
          LATE MING-EARLY QING DYNASTY, 16TH-17TH CENTURY     MING DYNASTY (1368-1644)
          Each half of the buckle is cast with a coiled dragon contesting a flaming pearl   The shallow dish is well carved on the interior with a central qilin encircled by for
          amidst clouds, with one half tapering to a dragon-head hook and the other   Buddhist lions grasping flowing ribbons in their mouths, all on a scroll ground.
          with an oval aperture. Both are cast on the reverse with two vertical loops and   6æ in. (17.3 cm.) diam., Japanese wood box
          decorated with a cartouche enclosing narcissus sprays.
          5æ in. (14.6 cm.) long                              $40,000-60,000
          $3,000-5,000                                        PROVENANCE:
                                                              Japanese private collection, Kobe, 1950s.
          EXHIBITED:
          Omaha, Nebraska, Joslyn Art Museum, Elegance of the Qing Court: Reflections   明 剔紅麒麟紋圓盤
          of a Dynasty Through Its Art, 1 March-6 June 2008.
                                                              來源:
          LITERATURE:                                         日本私人珍藏, 神戶, 1950年間
          Fang Jing Pei et al., Elegance of the Qing Court: Reflections of a Dynasty
          Through Its Art, 2008, p. 65, no. 208.

          ROBERT J. 及 MARILYN HAMBURGER 珍藏
          晚明/清初 十六/十七世紀 鎏金銅雙龍戲珠紋帶扣一組
          展覽:
          奧馬哈, 內布拉斯加, Joslyn 美術館, 「Elegance of the Qing Court: Reflections
          of a Dynasty Through Its Art」, 2008年3月1日-6月6日
                                                                                                                                                                                    870
          出版:
          Fang Jing Pei 等, 《Elegance of the Qing Court: Reflections of a Dynasty
          Through Its Art》, 2008年, 頁 65, 編號 208





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