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Ming jiajing alum red colour Sanskrit YunLongWen 盌 trick

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size 14.9 cm
work classification ceramic see colour porcelain of Ming dynasty s jiajing
value HKD 400000-600000
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  • RMB 1468250
  • HKD 1750000
  • USD 224000
  • EUR 175000
the to put together good – a kington important Chinese craft boutique collection 2016-04-06
Hong Kong sotheby’s ‘s auction co., LTD. auction 2016 spring sale
Publishing: Adrian Joseph, “Ming Porcelains: Their Origins and Development”, London, 1971, no. 77
description The jiajing model water color red dragon with five claws 盌, was Abraham Jane, outer wall decorative made Taoism is all The more unique, it serves to show The sejong The emperor of religious faith and practice of tao. The outer circle made patterns like Chinese nationalities, clear that is about The identify, or The spell of moral peace. The Ancient China, The line of planchette writing, “Ji”, is The instructions of The gods; Planchette writing divination, traced back to ancient asked today, similar to Ji plate in the west. Planchette writing to unconscious, or passive written text, talent god are interlinked, jiajing emperor YouZhong this art.
planchette writing process, by one person or several people helped form of “T” or “Y” shaped wooden tools, follow the gods instructions, on the sand, ash, or other similar objects to write, to answer a prayer. Jiajing nineteen years (1540), jiajing emperor in the Forbidden City built JiXian units, governing the country by run-off, seeks the path to immortality. (see Yin Cuiqi, xiyuan cave: jiajing Taoist imperial porcelain grain “, carrying the machine free time md: sea church hidden middle-late Ming dynasty imperial porcelain “, at the Chinese university of Hong Kong heritage museum, Hong Kong, 2012, pp. 53-61). According to J.J.M. DE Groot writes, “The Religious System of China” in contained, jiajing emperor desert bureaucrats, all follow The oracle, but The oracle only by monks can interpret decoding (see J.J.M. DE Groot writes, “The Religious System of China, Leiden, volume 6, page 1314).
jiajing emperor worship fairy is a way, is well known, the imperial kiln chinaware paint more ornamentation Taoist themes, such as gossip, cursive script, a life of word lines, front is evergreen form, and the product with spells design originality does not have, it is rare. Taipei’s national Palace Museum hide a similar blue dragon 盌 example, with the fall of jiajing, but its circle regular script “flower drum qingping” four words (see figure “live corning: auspicious patterns porcelain exhibition catalog”, the national Palace Museum, Taipei, 1995, no. 12). Such painted dragon with five claws, symbol of Kings, hence the product similar to the precedent, king fu xi surplus product.
this product pattern and iron oxide red coloured glaze on single painting, is relatively rare, now more than a blue vitriol red color or color. Museum of Beijing the imperial palace hides a similar ground red dragon grain 盌, modelling is different, the outer wall paint with double dragon with five claws, in grain, damaged after the nail repair, curium GengBaoChang plait, the imperial Palace Museum collection of ancient pottery and porcelain data an, Beijing, 2005, volume 1, chart 156; Also contained in the book, jiajing once, this kind of glaze red color lines on the cases were very rare. The Comparable with 盌 example, save Tokyo light art gallery, exhibition and publication in the jiajing and wanli の red 絵 “, Oriental ceramics museum, Osaka, in 1995, number 4. Wining a class of cases, for old Seligman, for Riesco pass, after twice sotheby’s ‘s here in London, on May 11, 1954, respectively, no. 48, and on June 23, 1970, no. 48. Save a similar example, see figure John Ayers, The Chinese Ceramics? nullnullnullnullnullnull

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