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PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT PRIVATE COLLECTION
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                                                                                重要私人珍藏
                                              A VERY RARE GE-TYPE MALLET VASE
                                              YONGZHENG SIX-CHARACTER SEAL MARK   清雍正 仿哥釉紙槌瓶 六字篆書款
                                              IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND OF THE PERIOD
                                             (1723-1735)                        來源:
                                             The vase has a slightly tapering cylindrical body   卡爾·坎普(1884-1967) 博士珍藏
                                             rising to an angled shoulder below a tall cylindrical   Céramique Chinoises Provenant de Deux
                                             neck and is covered with a greenish-blue glaze   Collections Européennes; 巴黎蘇富比, 2008年
                                             suffused with a black crackle that extends to the   6月12日, 拍品編號97
                                             foot, which is covered with a black wash.
                                                                                埃斯肯納齊, 倫敦
                                             6Ω in. (16.6 cm.) high
                                                                                展覽:
                                                                                Ulricehamn, 「Chinese Ceramic Treasures, A
                                             $400,000-600,000
                                                                                Selection from Ulricehamn East Asian Museum,
                                              PROVENANCE:                       including the Carl Kempe Collection」, 2002年
                                             Dr. Carl Kempe (1884-1967) Collection.  出版:
                                             Céramique Chinoises Provenant de Deux
                                             Collections Européennes; Sotheby's Paris, 12 June   俞博, 《Chinese Ceramics in the Carl Kempe
                                             2008, lot 97.                      Collection》, 斯德哥摩爾, 1964年, 頁75, 編號194
                                             Eskenazi Ltd., London.             《Chinese Ceramic Treasures, A Selection from
                                                                                Ulricehamn East Asian Museum, including the
                                              EXHIBITED:                        Carl Kempe Collection》, 烏爾里瑟港, 2002年,
                                             Ulricehamn, Chinese Ceramic Treasures, A
                                                                                頁406-407, 編號413
                                             Selection from Ulricehamn East Asian Museum,
                                             including the Carl Kempe Collection, 2002.
                                              LITERATURE:
                                             B. Gyllensvärd, Chinese Ceramics in the Carl
                                             Kempe Collection, Stockholm, 1964, p. 75, no. 194.
          Carl Kempe, 1912. History and Art Collection /   Chinese Ceramic Treasures, A Selection from
          Alamy Stock Photo.                 Ulricehamn East Asian Museum, including the Carl
          卡爾‧坎普,1912年                        Kempe Collection, Ulricehamn, 2002, pp. 406-407,
                                             no. 413.
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          A Rare Imperial Yongzheng Vase
          A rare imperial Yongzheng vase formerly in the Carl Kempe collection
          Formerly in the Carl Kempe Collection
          By Rosemary Scott
          Independent scholar
          Visiting ceramics research fellow, Palace Museum, Beijing
          This vase was previously owned by one of the great collectors from the   In 1930-31 he was one of the private members of the Karlbeck Syndicate,
          golden age of Chinese art collection in Europe – Carl Kempe (1884-1967),   established by the Swedish civil engineer Orvar Karlbeck (1879-1967) to
          whose particular passion was for fine Tang and Song dynasty monochrome   purchase Chinese art objects on behalf of a consortium of museums and
          wares and the later ceramics inspired by them. It is into this latter category   private collectors in Europe – primarily Sweden and Britain. Participants in
          that the current Yongzheng mallet vase falls. Born in Stockholm, where he   the 1930-31 syndicate, included not only Carl Kempe but also the Museum of
          also completed his schooling, Kempe went on to study at Uppsala University.   Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm; the Röhsska Konstslöjdmuseet (Röhsska
          In 1906, after graduating from Uppsala University, Carl Kempe joined the   Museum of Design and Applied Arts), Göteborg; and the Hallwyl Collection,
          family firm, Mo och Domsjö AB, and in 1917 took over the post of Managing   Stockholm. In 1935-6 Carl Kempe and his wife travelled to China, where, it
          Director from his father. His commitment to substantial investment in   is believed, he purchased some 250 items of Chinese art, which, thereafter,
          research and development brought the company to the forefront of the   formed the backbone of his collection.
          modern pulp and paper manufacturing industry in Sweden. Kempe was also
          an active philanthropist and a keen sportsman - in 1912 winning an Olympic   In Sweden the Chinese art collectors were led by HRH Crown Prince Gustaf
          silver medal in the indoor tennis doubles at the Stockholm Summer Olympics   Adolf (1882-1973, from 1950 HM King Gustaf VI Adolf), who was also a
          with his partner Gunnar Setterwall.                 major patron and donor to museums such as the Museum of Far Eastern
                                                              Antiquities, Stockholm. The Crown Prince was also on the Committee
          In 1953, Carl Kempe noted: ‘... some thirty years ago, I found myself strongly   of Honour for the International Exhibition of Chinese Art held at the Royal
          attracted by Chinese art.’ ... ‘Somehow or other I found myself steeped in   Academy in London in 1935-36. It was possibly at the Crown Prince’s
          humble respect and admiration before this art so pure and yet stimulating for   suggestion that Carl Kempe loaned twelve items to the International
          the imagination in its variety of aspects and forms.’ (see the preface to Chinese   Exhibition of Chinese Art. These were primarily glazed ceramics, but included
          Gold & Silver in the Carl Kempe Collection: A Catalogue by Bo Gyllensvärd,   one example of Song dynasty silver gilt.
          Stockholm, 1953). Thus, it appears that Carl Kempe’s interest in Chinese
          art began in the early 1920s, and, although initially he was attracted to Qing
          dynasty polychrome porcelains, from the 1930s onwards Kempe developed a
          particular interest in Chinese white-glazed ceramics – especially those from
          the Tang-Song period – and celadon wares, including crackle-glazed vessels.
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