The southern song dynasty jizhou kiln paper-cut decals double phoenix grain 盌
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– | size | 14.6 cm in diameter | |
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work classification | the yuan dynasty before ceramic | s | |
value | USD 4000-6000 | ||
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Chinese porcelain and craft boutique | 2017-03-17 | ||
Christie ‘s New York co., LTD. | auction | March 2017 sale | |
description | The widely fared conical bowl is decorated on the interior in resist technique with two long-tailed phoenixes in fight between two forets and above one another in the center,all reserved on a dark-brown glaze against a variegated olive-beige ground. The exterior has numerous pale buf spots on a blackishbrown ground that stops unevenly above the exposed buf pottery foot. PROVENANCE Fernando Flores,New York,2002. Dr. Richard and Ruth Dickes Collection. Compare the similar bowl from the Havermeyer Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art,illustrated by S. Valenstein,A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics,New York,rev. ed.,1989,pl. 116,fg. 111; One illustrated in Asiatic Art in the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, 1973, p. 166, fg. 118; and another in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts,Boston,illustrated in Oriental Ceramics,The World’s Great Collections,Vol. 10,Tokyo,1980,fg. 35. See,also,the bowl sold at Christie’s New York,Falk Collection Part I,20 September 2001,lot 92. For a discussion of the processes involved in producing tortoiseshell glazes and designs using paper cut-outs,see R. Mowry,Hare’s Fur,Tortoiseshell,and Partridge Feathers: Chinese Brown- and Black-Glazed Ceramics,400-1400,Harvard University Art Museums,1995,pp. 36-37. |
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