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BRULE-PARFUM TRIPODE EN EMAUX
CLOISONNES
CHINE, XVIIEME-XVIIIEME SIECLE
Le corps globulaire repose sur trois pieds
tubulaires, l’ensemble est décoré de feurs de lotus
multicolores dans des rinceaux stylisés sur fond
turquoise. L’épaulement est souligné d’une bande
alternant rondelles et feurettes sur fond bleu. Les
bords rehaussés de deux anses émaillées en forme
de ‘U’ renversés.
Hauteur : 34 cm. (13¡ in.)
€30,000-40,000 $33,000-44,000
£26,000-34,000
PROVENANCE
Collection of David B. Peck III (1922-2000) , United
States of America.
Christie’s, New York, 18 September 2014, lot 607.
A CLOISONNE ENAMEL TRIPOD CENSER
CHINA, 17TH-18TH CENTURY
十七至十八世紀 掐絲琺瑯花卉紋三足鼎
來源:
美國藏家David B. Peck III先生(1922-2000)舊藏
紐約佳士得,2014年9月18日,拍品607號
The unusual band of alternating quadrifoiled
fowers and fower-flled roundels below the
rim appear to be an archaistic interpretation of
the band of bosses cast with spiraling commas
that alternate with ‘stars’ seen on some early
Western Zhou bronze ding that share a shape
similar to the present cloisonné tripod censer.
One of those bronzes is illustrated in a woodcut
in the Xiqing gujian, compiled in 1749, vol. 1, no. 11,
dated Shang dynasty. A bronze ding dated to early
Western Zhou dynasty with the same decorative
band is illustrated by Jessica Rawson in Western
Zhou Ritual Bronzes from the Arthur M. Sackler
Collections, vol. IIB, Arthur M. Sackler Foundation,
1990, pp. 260-61, no. 12.
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