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70.  A m o t t l e d p A l e C e l A d o n j A d e B r u s h p o t
 Qianlong - Jiaqing Period, Late 18th-Early 19th Century

 deeply carved with a continuous scene of sages and immortals, several gathering lingzhi fungus near
 a small pavilion with peaked roof, two others standing near a waterfall viewing a handscroll, all in an
 idealized mountain landscape with gnarled pine and wutong trees growing amidst jagged rocky cliffs
 rising to drifting clouds beneath the thick rounded rim, the flattened base also carved as rockwork, of
 cloudy pale greenish white tone with tan mottling throughout.

 Height 5¼ inches (13.4 cm)
 Provenance   Collection of Thomas Barlow Walker (1840  -1928), Minneapolis

 Published   Jades of the T.B. Walker Collection at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota,
 n.d., pp. 63-64, cat. no. 65 [x.127]


 乾隆-嘉慶時期 青玉雕山水人物筆筒 高 13.4 厘米
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