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A MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID BLACK LACQUER 'ROMANCE OF THE WESTERN CHAMBER' DISH, BY JIANG QIANLI,
奥地利 北京时间
04月11日 下午5点 开拍 /6天3小时
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KANGXI PERIODChina, 1661-1722. Of circular form with shallow rounded sides rising from a recessed base to an everted rim, finely inlaid in slivers of mother-of-pearl and gold with an episode of the Xixiang ji (The West Chamber) depicting the heroine Yingying standing in a pavilion with her maid Hongniang standing beside her, all within a ruyi-border and a fillet of six-pointed stars under the lipped rim.The base is inlaid in green abalone shell within a square cartouche with the seal of Jiang Qianli.Inscriptions: To the interior, 'Qianli'.Provenance: From an old private collection in France.Condition: Good condition, commensurate with ware and age, showing old wear, traces of use, and manufacturing irregularities, small chips and age cracks to rim, some with associated old repairs and minor touchups to lacquer, few minute losses to inlays.Weight: 33.3 gDimensions: Diameter 12.4 cmCreated by the master carver Jiang Qianli, active in Yangzhou during the late Ming and early Qing dynasty, this dish is a striking example of the burgaute technique or luo dian in Chinese, which involves the labour intensive process of cutting and inlaying thousands of small and thin shell pieces. The vessel is then covered with a thick coat of lacquer which is ground and polished to reveal the decoration. As the shell fragments come in different hues, the lacquer artisan has to carefully select the small fragments to produce a pattern that matches and is uniformly brilliant. Wares made in burgaute began to be produced in the 17th century, and continued to be popular throughout the Qing dynasty.Jiang Qianli, alias Qiushui, was a master craftsman from Yangzhou in Jiangsu province. For early studies of Jiang's work see Li Zhongqing 'A Mother-of-Pearl Lacquer Tray by Jiang Qianli', Wenwu, 1959, no. 11, pp. 59-61, and Paul Moss, Emperor, Scholar, Artisan, Monk - The Creative Personality in Chinese Works of Art, London, 1984, page 258. Jiang's name is also mentioned in a number of historical records, including the 1810 edition of the Jiaqing Yangzhou fu zhi (Chronicles of Yangzhou Prefecture in the Jiaqing period) in which Zhang Shiyuan and Yao Youtian record:"During the early years of the Kangxi reign, the scholar Zha Erzhan resided in Weiyang [another name for Yangzhou]. He was an accomplished painter of level distance landscape and the Mi school style of painting. An inch of paper or a foot of silk would be cherished if they were by his hand. There was also Jiang Qiushui whose skill produced mother-of-pearl inlaid lacquerware that was noted for its exquisiteness. These wares were widely sought after for use at banquets. A couplet says, 'Where there are drinking cups and serving trays, there one finds Jiang Qiushui. Where there are scroll paintings, there one finds Zha Erzhan'."The Romance of the Western Chamber, written by Wang Shifu (1250-1300) was immensely popular among all levels of society. Woodblock illustrations in the many editions helped conventionalize images that were instantly recognizable to the general public, thus creating a corpus of motifs that was widely used by painters, silk embroiderers, lacquer workers and other craftsmen. Professor Herbert Giles, whose History of Chinese Literature was published in 1924, refers to the Xixiang Ji as the play ''which will best repay reading''. It is the typical story where a handsome student and beautiful girl attempt to cross the social divide, aided and incited by the girl's maid. The dialogue is punctuated with images of wind, snow, moonlight, and flowers, emphasizing both the passion and the romance felt by the struggling couple.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Sotheby's Hong Kong, 7 April 2014, lot 48 Price: HKD 325,000 or approx. EUR 50,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : A mother-of-pearl inlaid black lacquer dish, by Jiang Qianli, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period Expert remark: Compare the closely related inlay technique as well as the depiction of a scene from the Romance of the Western Chamber. Note that this dish is by the same artist, but is signed with a four-character seal mark Jiang Qianli.
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