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           A CELADON, DARK-BROWN AND RUSSET JADE             For the identical subject carved on a red glass overlay bottle, see
           RECTANGULAR BOTTLE                                Michael C. Hughes, Small Treasures: The Art Institute of Chicago,
           1780-1850                                         Chinese Snuff Bottles, Hong Kong, 2015, pp. 94-95, no. 71. The
           Each side carved in relief to form an outline of a rounded rectangular   author illustrates similar scenes to each main face of the bottle,
           raised panel to the lower halves, one main side with a kneeling boy   sandwiched between a ten-character poem carved through the
           holding an inkstone above a fish in a rocky landscape surround with   overlay to the narrow sides that reads: Xi yan yu tun mo, Peng cha he
           lingzhi and clouds, the other with a boy fanning a brazier supporting   bi yan that can be translated as: He washes the inkstone (in a pond)
           a kettle with a plume rising to a stork flying above near pine and   so (often) that fish swallow the ink, He brews his tea so that the cranes
           rockwork, the narrow sides with ascending chilong, all below a flat   avoid the clouds of smoke. The lines are derived from a pentasyllabic
           shoulder and cylindrical neck with small opening, standing on a   quatrain poem entitled 'Written on the Room Wall of my Friend' by the
           rounded rectangular foot ring with deeply cut base.   Northern Song hermit-poet, Wei Ye (960-1019).
           2 3/16in (5.4cm) high, stopper
                                                             The complete poem indicates that the boy is washing his master's
           $3,000 - 5,000                                    inkstone and inadvertently attracting the fish with the ink stain, and that
                                                             the master's assistant also brews the tea and burns incense, a pictorial
           1780-1850 棕青玉刻浮雕人物圖鼻煙壺一件                          evocation of the poem's sentiments of the high-minded individual to
                                                             escape the drudgery of city life, and replace with a life of introspection.
           Provenance:
           Private Collection, East Coast, USA
           Robert Hall, London

           來源:
           私人收藏,東海岸,美國
           Robert Hall,倫敦





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