Clear light pastel tengwang pavilion poems bonobo 盌 Angle
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– | size | 10.3 cm wide | |
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work classification | ceramic famille rose porcelain in the the qing dynasty | s | the qing daoguang |
value | USD 5000-7000 | ||
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Chinese porcelain and craft boutique | 2017-03-17 | ||
Christie ‘s New York co., LTD. | auction | March 2017 sale | |
alum GongLiu word seal character style | |||
description | The bowl has faceted corners and is decorated on three sides with a continuous scene of boats and smaller fshing vessels sailing past a promontory with a pavilion surrounded by crenellated walls beneath an inscription,Teng ge gao feng (‘Lofty Scenery at the Pavilion of Prince Teng’),while the fourth side has a seal script inscription praising the grandeur of the pavilion and an iron-red seal mark. The Pavilion of Prince Teng was a famous pavilion at the Gan River in Xinjian county,Jiangxi province,which was frst immortalized by the Tang dynasty poet Wang Bo (AD 649-676). The pavilion and its surrounding scenery were included in a canon of Ten Views of Jiangxi,celebrated on sets of porcelain in the Jiaqing period: see,for example,a set of ten bowls illustrated by R. Krahl in Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection,Vol. Four (II),London,2010,nos. 1762-71. The present bowl is inspired by both the Jiaqing period bowls and the poetry of Wang Bo. |
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