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             THE VICTOR SHAW COLLECTION OF CHINESE JADES  清乾隆   白玉鏤雕芭蕉仕女圖山子
             A RARE RETICULATED WHITE AND RUSSET
             JADE 'GARDEN AND LADY' BOULDER,
             QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD
             h. 10.8 cm, w. 9.8 cm

             HK$ 700,000-900,000
             US$ 89,500-115,000
             This jade garden and lady group is exceptional for its superb
             technical skill with naturalistic execution to details, which
             is evident in the use of a white jade boulder that has been
             masterfully fashioned into an object in a three-dimensional
             architectural form. The outstanding skill of the imperial jade
             lapidary is exemplified by the perfectly carved and carefully
             composed scene and the delicately reticulated leaves,
             which is enhanced by the translucent and lustrous tone of
             the jade stone. Every detail of the composition has been
             well executed: from the animated modelling of the figures
             accompanied by a rabbit to the naturalistic rendering of
             the rockwork and gnarled trees – all cleverly set within an
             openwork garden scene.
             See a related white and russet jade 'pavilion and lady'
             boulder in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in
             Zhongguo yuqi quanji, Shijiazhuang, 1991, vol. 6, no. 277
             (fig. 1). The Palace Museum example, similarly depicted with
             a perfectly circular opened section and bearing a similar
             treatment of the rockwork and figure, was likely worked by
             the same craftsman as the present piece. Further inscribed
             with an imperial poem by the Qianlong Emperor indicating
             that it was worked from a jade boulder from which a major
             part of the material was taken for a jade bowl, it testifies to
             the extent to which white jade stone of superb quality was
             treasured in the imperial court and by the Qianlong Emperor
             himself, so much so that white jade boulders were used in
             their entirety to minimise waste.
             Compare also a white jade brush rest in the shape of a
             bridge, which was carved by using a piece of material
             left from a larger boulder, illustrated in Compendium of
             Collections in the Palace Museum: Jade 9: Qing Dynasty,
             Beijing, 2011, no.71.
















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