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 PROPERTY FROM THE DE AN TANG COLLECTION  清乾隆   青玉陰刻描金十六羅漢贊玉冊
 AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE GILT-PAINTED AND   來源:
 INSCRIBED JADE BOOK OF SIXTEEN LUOHAN,   傳法國私人收藏
 QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD  紐約蘇富比2004年9月22日,編號53
 each mounted panel 16.8 by 9.8 cm;
 album 21.5 by 14.2 by h. 4.5 cm
 PROVENANCE
 A French private collection, by repute.
 Sotheby’s New York, 22nd September 2004, lot 53.

 HK$ 500,000-800,000
 US$ 64,000-103,000


















 During the Qianlong period, the making of jade books   that it may have been produced in the imperial jade
 entered an era of unprecedented development. This was due   workshops. The five-clawed dragon detailing to the damask
 to the Emperor’s initiative and interest and to the sudden   lining of the album may support its imperial origins.
 increase in the supply of raw material.  A preliminary reading of the images may indicate the
 This rare set of jade tablets follows the tradition of luohan   following order of identification of the luohan images: Cula-
 imagery derived from the Five Dynasties monk-painter   panthaka, Ajita, Vanavasi, Rahula, Nagasena, Panthaka,
 Guanxiu (832-912), whose unique depictions of the sixteen   Subinda, Vajraputra, Nakula, Angaja, Kalika, Pindola-
 luohan as ascetic old men with foreign features occupy the   bharadvaja, Kanaka-paridhvaja, Kanaka-vatsa, Jivaka, and
 foremost position in the development of luohan iconography   Bhadra. It is also interesting to note that the iconography
 in China. A particular fashion and prestige for jade books   of the sixteen luohan, more popular in the 16th and
 of this type depicting the sixteen luohan in the style of   17th century, is clearly distinct from that of the eighteen
 Guanxiu, seems to have occurred under the reign of the   luohan, which became more popular in the late Qing dynasty.
 Qianlong Emperor, who personally sought to preserve   Various elements in the present book, such as the single-
 Guanxiu’s images and provide greater accessibility to them   horned bull, pagoda, and demon attendants, are also seen on
 by commissioning the engraving of Guanxiu’s sixteen luohan   a 17th century scroll after Ding Yunpeng, exhibited in Unveil
 onto stone tablets and ordering copies to be set up in   Arhats - Encounter the Arhats, Broaden your Mind, Taipei,
 eighteen provinces.  2003, pp. 70-87.
 In a related jade book in the Chester Beatty Library that   See a closely related Qianlong period jade book of the
 is partially illustrated in William Watson, Chinese Jade   sixteen luohan, formerly from the collection of Cornelius
 Books in the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, 1963, pls 6-7   J. Hauck, sold in these rooms, 8th April 2007, lot 605.
 and that appears to be the only jade book of this type in   Compare also a Qing dynasty set of sixteen gilt-lacquered
 a public collection, the portraits of the sixteen luohan and   wood luohan figures, sold in these rooms, 27th March 2003,
 accompanying inscriptions closely resemble the stone   lot 16.
 tablets commissioned by the Qianlong Emperor, suggesting







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