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 A VERY RARE AND SUPERBLY DECORATED BLUE AND WHITE   inscribed in the emperor's handwriting onto stelae and had pavilions built to
 `WEST LAKE' VASE, GUANYIN ZUN  house each inscribed stone.
 KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)
 With its masterful painting and dynamic design, the present vase certainly
 16¿ in. (41 cm.) high  ranks amongst the finest examples of porcelains featuring the theme of the
 ‘Ten views of West Lake’. The vivid scenes, depicted in fine pencil drawing
 $70,000-90,000  with remarkable attention to minute detail, provide a valuable insight into
 how the West Lake looked in the 17 century.
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 PROVENANCE:
 Eugene O. Perkins (1926-2002) Collection, Utah.
 The theme of the ‘Ten views of West Lake’ can be found on a famous
 The Eugene O. Perkins Collection of Qing Porcelain; Christie's New York, 2
 Kangxi-period blue-and-white pear-shaped vase in the Shanghai Museum,
 June 1989, lot 17.
 illustrated by Sir Michael Butler and Wang Qingzheng, Seventeenth Century
 Jingdezhen Porcelain from the Shanghai Museum and the Butler Collections,
 West Lake, located near the city of Hangzhou, in modern-day Zhejiang   Hong Kong/London, 2006, pp. 284-85 , no. 104. The Shanghai vase depicts
 province, has been famous for its natural beauty since the Tang dynasty   eight views, some of which are identified by name plaques, and is decorated
 (AD 618-907), and immortalized by eminent poets and painters since the   in the more typical Kangxi manner with stylized renditions of the pictorial
 Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279). Travelers to the area were encouraged to   elements and broad washes of underglaze blue to define the ground, trees,
 walk around the lake and surrounding district, and admire the various views   rocks and mountains.
 of temples, caves and waterfalls. The Southern Song biographer Zhu Mu (d.
 ca. 1246) in his Fangyu shenglan (Topographical Guide to Touring Sites of   A Kangxi-period five-piece blue-and-white garniture decorated with scenes
 Scenic Beauty), identified ten select vistas of the lake:
 likely depicting West Lake and painted in a similar style to the Shanghai
 vase is illustrated by M. A. Pinto de Matos in The RA Collection of Chinese
 Autumnal Moon Reflected in a Calm Lake (pinghu qiuyue)  Ceramics, vol. I, London, 2011, pp. 288-92, where it is noted another similarly
 Spring Dawn Breaking Over Su Embankment (sudi chunxiao)  decorated garniture is in the Zwinger Museum, Dresden, and a similarly
 Lingering Snow upon Break-Off Bridge (duanqiao canxue)  decorated vase is in the Östasiatiska Museet, Stockholm.
 Glow of Sunset upon Thunder Peak (leifeng xizhao)
 Evening Bell-toll at South Screen Mountain (nanping wanzhong)  The fine painting on the current vase can be compared to a vase dated ca.
 Breeze Amongst the Lotuses of Brewing Courtyard (quyuan fenghe)  late 1680s of similar shape, decorated with poems set amid a mountainous
 Viewing Fish at Flower Harbour (huagang guanyu)  landscape, illustrated by J. B. Curtis in Chinese Porcelains of the Seventeenth
 Listening to Orioles Amidst Billowing Willows (liulang wen ying)  Century, New York, 1995, pp. 82-83, no. 25.
 Moon Reflected on Three Ponds (santan yinyue)
 Twin Peaks Piercing Clouds (liangfeng chayun).
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 The Qing emperor Kangxi (r. 1662-1722) visited Hangzhou five times, and
 had a house built on a small island called Solitary Hill in the middle of the   Ϝ源
 western end of West Lake. In the year 1700, the emperor inscribed the   &VHFOF 0  1FSLJOT 	         
 珍藏
 Ỏ他州
 names of the ten vistas identified by Zhu Mu, which the local authorities   5IF &VHFOF 0  1FSLJOT $PMMFDUJPO PG 2JOH 1PSDFMBJO  紐☼ωૈ得
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