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PROPERTY FROM THE SPRINGFIELD MUSEUMS, SOLD TO SUPPORT ART                                                             PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE WEST COAST COLLECTION
          ACQUISITIONS AND COLLECTIONS CARE
                                                                                                                                 1245
          ~1244
                                                                                                                                 A GREEN AND BROWN JADE FIGURE OF A RECUMBENT
          A WHITE JADE CARVING OF A PHOENIX                   The auspicious phoenix (fenghuang), chief among birds, also symbolizes the   BUFFALO
          18TH CENTURY                                        empress. It is shown here grasping a blossoming peony stem, an omen of   17TH-18TH CENTURY
                                                              good fortune and an emblem of feminine beauty.
          10q in. (26.7 cm.) long, hardwood stand                                                                                7 in. (17.8 cm.) long
                                                              Another large white-jade carving of a recumbent phoenix, shown grasping a
          $50,000-70,000                                      peach spray in its beak and bearing a Qianlong reign mark, is illustrated by   $60,000-80,000
                                                              R. Kleiner in Chinese Jades from the Collection of Alan and Simone Hartman,
          PROVENANCE:
                                                              Hong Kong, 1996, p. 252, no. 201. The stylization of the tail feathers of the
          George Walter Vincent Smith (1832-1923), Springfield, Massachusetts,                                                    美४西岸私́珍藏
                                                              Hartman example is similar to the present figure, and the author notes, p.
          acquired prior to 1910.
                                                              252, that this treatment is typical of the late Qianlong period, and the “very   十ˑ 十Ջˠ紀ǎ青褐玉雕臥Ḫ擺件
                                                              large size of the piece is commensurate with increased supplies of jade
                                                              available after 1760.”

                                                              斯普菲博ḵ館珍藏
 拍賣收益將用於藏品㈂藏及維ㄼ
                                                              清十Ջˠ紀ǎ白玉雕鳳鳥擺件
                                                              Ϝ源
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