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A FINE 'MYTHICAL BEAST' JADE SEAL FROM TAO DUANFANG (1861-1911), BY HUANG SHILING (1849-1908), DATED
奥地利 北京时间
04月10日 下午5点 开拍 /6天3小时
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1902China. The rectangular seal surmounted by a beast with a ram's head and a lion's body, seated on its haunches, well detailed with a prominent chest, the mane and beard neatly incised, and the spine with a band of scrolls terminating in a bushy tail that is swept to one side. The seal base and one side of the seal neatly incised with inscriptions.The stone is of a pale grayish-white tone with a small area of dark specks to one side and a dark gray vein.Inscriptions: To the seal base, 'Tao Zhai cang jinshi shihua yin' ('Seal from the Tao Zhai collection of seals, calligraphies, and paintings'), repeated on the cover of the storage box. To one side of the seal, dated and signed 'In December of the Year of Renyin, for Tao Zhai, from Huang Shiling' (corresponding to December 1902).Provenance: Collection of Tao Duanfang, and thence by descent. Tao Duanfang (1861-1911) was a Manchu government official in the late Qing dynasty who amassed an extraordinary collection of Chinese art. Known as the Taozhai Collection, it included Neolithic jades, Shang and Zhou dynasty bronzes, landscape paintings and Buddhist sculpture. In 1909, he published Taozhai jijin xulu, the first catalogue to use the photolithographic process to print rubbings of bronzes. After his death, Duanfang's collection was sold to various individuals as well as important Western institutions including the Nelson‐Atkins Museum, the Metropolitan, and the Freer Gallery. Condition: Good condition with minor wear and few minuscule nibbles. The stone with natural fissures, some of which have developed into thin hairline cracks.Weight: 56.4 g Dimensions: Size 4.4 x 4.1 x 1.7 cmWith a fitted and inscribed storage box, probably of the same period as the seal. (2)Huang Shiling (1849-1908), also known as Huang Mufu, was one of the most prominent seal engravers of the late Qing dynasty. Born in Yixian, Anhui Province, he studied under Wu Rangzhi (1799-1870) of the Deng school and was deeply influenced by Zhao Zhiqian's (1829-1884) philosophy of 'seeking artistic links in seal making.' Drawing inspiration from Han dynasty seals, which emphasized tidy and smooth strokes, Huang developed a distinctive style characterized by clean, precise lines. His innovative approach, unique in the late Qing period, had a lasting impact on the seal engraving tradition in Guangdong Province and earned him recognition as the founder of the Lingnan school. Later in his career, Huang was invited by Tao Duanfang to Wuchang to assist in compiling the Tao Zhai Ji Jin Lu.Auction result comparison:Type: RelatedAuction: Christie's Hong Kong, 30 May 2022, lot 2928Estimate: HKD 130,000 or approx. EUR 16,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: An inscribed soapstone seal, late Qing dynasty, late 19th-early 20th centuryExpert remark: Compare the elegant style and fine incision work of this seal, which is carved by the same artist and in the same year as the present lot. Note the different color and material, as well as the size (8 cm).
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