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IMPORTANT CHINESE ART INCLUDING THE COLLECTION OF DOROTHY TAPPER GOLDMAN                     重要中४藝術暨高曼珍藏

 Various Properties
 ⱷ955
 AN UNUSUAL CARVED DEHUA
 'SHOULAO IN LANDSCAPE' VASE
 17TH CENTURY
 14q in. (37 cm.) high
 $6,000-8,000


 A carved Dehua vase of similar form in the collection
 of the Guangdong Municipal Museum was included in
 the Guangdong Municipal Museum exhibition Sailing
 the Seven Seas: Legend of Ming Maritime Trade
 during the Wanli Era, 23 September 2015-23 March
 2016, pp. 181-82.

 十ˑˠ紀   德٪白釉ח壽老山水圖瓶
 ⱷ956
 A DEHUA FIGURE OF SEATED
 GUANYIN
 EARLY 17TH CENTURY, HE CHAOZONG IMPRESSED
 SEAL MARK
 10º in. (26 cm.) high
 $80,000-100,000
 PROVENANCE:
 P. C. Lu & Sons, Ltd., Hong Kong (according to label).

 Unlike the factories at Jingdezhen, porcelain
 production at Dehua was not under Imperial
 supervision; reign marks were therefore rarely used,
 and instead potters sometimes impressed their own
 seals or workshops marks. Some of these marked
 pieces have come to enjoy great prestige among
 collectors, most notably the works of He Chaozong.
 His Guanyin figures are graceful and serene, often
 with finely detailed accessories such as the fine ruyi
 hairpin, necklace, and elegant figures of the present
 example. Despite his renown, little is known about the
 potter, but modern scholarship now considers a late
 Ming dynasty/17th century date to be most likely for
 his dates of activity.
 A closely related figure of Guanyin, also with a He
 Chaozong mark, and seated in the same posture with
 a scroll and hairpin, but atop a reed mat, was included
 in the exhibition at the China Institute Gallery and
 illustrated by J. Ayers, Blanc de Chine: Divine Images
 in Porcelain, New York, 2002, p. 83, no. 34.

 明十ˑˠ紀׀   德٪白釉觀音ঙ像
 印款:Ǚΰ朝宗ǚ
 Ϝ源
 魯氏ḍ子有限Ռ司,香港(據標籤)










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