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          A PAIR OF IMPERIAL CARVED, POLYCHROME      清乾隆                                                             This magnificent pair of panels, powerfully carved with   in 1771 to a panel decorated with kui dragons in zitan on a
          AND GILT-LACQUERED WOOD ‘DRAGON’ PANELS    御製木雕金地彩漆海水雲龍紋掛屏一對                                               dragons, reflects how the Qianlong Emperor wished to present   gilt-lacquered ground in the Jingyang Gong (Palace of Great
          QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD                                                                              himself - the benevolent ruler and ultimate authority of the   Brilliance).  For similar articulation of dragons on high status
                                                                                                                                                                 imperial furniture, see the treatment of the dragons on a
                                                                                                                     empire. The panels may originally have been created to
          each powerfully carved and rendered in polychrome with two   來源:                                           decorate a hall in the palace, or, judging by the shou characters   Qianlong period lacquer screen from the Palace Museum,
          scaly five-clawed dragons in pursuit of a flaming pearl, all   Jacob Bendaman 收藏,1950-1960年代入藏             inset in the frame, have been created to commemorate an   Beijing, included in the exhibition, China. The Three Emperors
          against a gilt-lacquered ground of dense waves, set within a                                               imperial birthday. In the official records, there is a reference   1662-1795, The Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2005, cat. no.
          hardwood frame decorated with shou characters                                                                                                          17.
          h. 115.5 by 125 cm, h. 45½ by 49⅛ in.
          PROVENANCE
          Collection of Jacob Bendaman, acquired in the 1950s-1960s.
          HK$ 2,600,000-3,200,000
          US$ 336,000-414,000




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