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A RARE MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID BLACK LACQUER TRAY MING DYNASTY, 15TH / 16TH CENTURY 黑漆螺钿方形漆盘
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05月19日 晚上6点30分 开拍
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A RARE MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID BLACK LACQUER TRAY MING DYNASTY, 15TH / 16TH CENTURY 黑漆螺钿方形漆盘 十四至十五世纪 depicting courtiers in a palace garden scene? 36cm wide PROVENANCE: From a Private Japanese Collection. ex the collection of Katagiri Sadamasa (1603-1673) an appraiser of the early Tokugawa collection who was both a scholar and Daimyo feudal Lord of Japan. He founded the Sekishu School of tea ceremony and was tea instructor to the first great Shogun rulers of Japan. Katagiri built the great Zen Temple Jokouin in Nara. The wood box holding this tray has an inscription concerning Katagiri inside the lid. NOTE: This black lacquered scroll tray is inlaid with Mother of Pearl and depicts a ‘palace’ garden with a typical in vogue scene of scholars in leisurely pursuit. These scenes were immensely popular during the Yuan and Ming dynasties and can be found in paintings, wood block prints and even blue and white porcelain during the time of the Ming in the early 16th century. The sketchy treatment of the fauna and other landscape elements reflects the influence of wood block prints, which in the mid Ming dynasty served as both illustrations to literary works and more importantly as a means for dissemination of visual themes. All this activity is framed by double line borders with the sides of the tray decorated with seasonal flowers. There are two examples dated to the 14th century decorated on an hexagonal ground which are in the Tokugawa Art Museum. Other similar examples are in the Mu-wen-tang collection whilst another is depicted in the catalogue book for the Mike Healy collection. The Metropolitan Museum also holds a further tray from The Florence and Herbert Irving collection. The Provenance of this tray is extremely important. It was once in the collection of Katagiri Sadamasa (1603-1673) an appraiser of the early Tokugawa collection who was both a scholar and Daimyo feudal Lord of Japan. He founded the Sekishu School of tea ceremony and was tea instructor to the first great Shogun rulers of Japan. Katagiri built the great Zen Temple Jokouin in Nara. The wood box holding this tray has an inscription concerning Katagiri inside the lid.

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