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PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED JAPANESE PRIVATE 明 琺華鏤雕八仙過海圖罐
COLLECTION
A MOULDED AND RETICULATED FAHUA JAR
MING DYNASTY 展覽:
of baluster form, the openwork outer layer depicting the Eight 《瓷華明彩:イセコレクションの名陶》,五島美術
Immortals carrying various attributes amidst ruyi clouds and 館,東京,2015年,編號10
craggy rockwork, between a band of chrysanthemum blooms
on the shoulder and a border of petal lappets encircling the
foot, all below a collar of ruyi clouds on the neck, Japanese
wood box
36.5 cm, 14⅜ in.
EXHIBITED
Imperial Colors: Peerless Chinese Porcelains from the Ise
Collection,The Gotoh Museum, Tokyo, 2015, cat. no. 10.
HK$ 500,000-700,000
US$ 65,000-90,500
It is rare to find a fahua jar with such a successful combination
of reticulation and moulded decoration. The vivid scene of
the Eight Immortals is skilfully rendered against a brilliant
turquoise and cobalt-blue background. A fahua meiping with
similar texture of decoration, but depicting an immortal and
acolyte in the British Museum collection is illustrated in Jessica
Harrison-Hall, Ming Ceramics in the British Museum, London,
2001, pl. 13:9. See also a closely related jar in the collection
of George Eumorfopoulos illustrated in R.L. Hobson and A.L.
Hetherington, The Art of the Chinese Potter: An Illustrated
Survey, London, revised ed., New York, 1982, pl. 111.
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