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The Cosmopolitan Club,紐約,1979年9月18日至10月22日
Catalogue Note
Delicately painted in soft washes of cobalt with a scene of long-tailed birds on flowering and fruiting branches, the motif on this
bowl follows in the painterly style developed in the Chenghua reign (r. 1465-1487). A Chenghua mark and period cup painted with a
similar scene, in the Palace Museum, Beijing, is illustrated in Imperial Porcelains from the Reign of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty I,
Beijing, 2016, pl. 88, together with a reconstructed example recovered at the imperial kiln factory in Jingdezhen, pl. 89.
Bowls painted with this design and with cyclical dates are unusual, and no other closely related example appears to have been
published. See two unmarked bowls painted with this motif in a related style, but also with a band of flying horses below the rim,
sold in these rooms, the first, 9th November 1983, lot 300, and the second 11th May 1978, lot 176, possibly the same bowl
previously sold in our London rooms, 12th February 1974, lot 111; and a Jiajing mark and period bowl sold in our London rooms,
11th December 1984, lot 329. See also a dish, dated by inscription to 1561, painted with birds on a flowering tree, from the
collection of Stanley Herzman, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, acc. no. 1991.253.48; and its pair, included in the
exhibition Seventeenth Century Blue and White and Copper-Red and Their Predecessors, S. Marchant & Son, London, 1997, cat. no.
2.
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