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868 A EXCEPTIONALLY RARE CARVED                             北宋 金ǭ十Հ世紀ǭ
               DING BEAN-SHAPED PILLOW                              定窯白地剔花魚戲蓮塘腰圓枕
               NORTHERN SONG-JIN DYNASTY, 12TH CENTURY
               The slightly concave top is decorated with a carp swimming    Ϝ源
               amidst lotus blooms, lily pads, and other aquatic plants framed    藍理捷
 紐約
 編號
               by a running scroll border and the tall sides are embellished
               with a wide band of scrollwork, all carved through the pale    It is extremely rare to find a Ding pillow with zoomorphic
               iron-brown slip to reveal the white ground and covered overall   decoration, as most examples exhibit floral designs. For a two-
               with a transparent glossy glaze. The base is left unglazed and    color Ding pillow carved with a lotus design in the Palace
               has four small vent apertures.                       Museum, Beijing, dated by inscription to the eighth year of Dading
                                                                    (1168), see The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum
               11¡ in. (28.9 cm.) long, cloth box
                                                                    - 32 - Porcelain of the Song Dynasty (I), Hong Kong, 1996, pp.
               $60,000-80,000                                       98-99, no. 89. A further, two-color Ding pillow of related form
                                                                    and floral design is in the Palace Museum, Beijing, and illustrated
               PROVENANCE:
                                                                    in Dingci yaji: Gugong bowuyuan zhencang ji chutu Dingyao ciqi huicui
               J. J. Lally & Co., New York, no. 4854.
                                                                    (Selection of Ding Ware: The Palace Museum’s Collection and
                                                                    Archaeological Excavation), Beijing, 2012, no. 100.
                                                                    See, also, the carved Ding pillow now in the Dingzhou Museum,
                                                                    Hebei province, illustrated by Mu in Dingci yishu (The Art of
                                                                    Ding Porcelain), Shijiazhuang, 2002, p. 148, no. 198. Other
                                                                    carved two-color Ding pillows of this type include one in the
                                                                    Philadelphia Museum of Art illustrated by B. Gray in Sung Porcelain
                                                                    and Stoneware, London, 1984, p. 72, no. 52; another in Chinese
                                                                    Ceramic Pillows from Yeung Wing Tak Collection, Osaka, 1984, p. 34,
                                                                    no. 6; and one in the collection of Museum of Fine Arts, Houston,
                                                                    accession number 59.16.



































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