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A FINE CELADON AND BROWN JADE GROUP OF AN IMMORTAL RIDING A BIXIE, HAN DYNASTY
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Published: Jean-Paul Desroches (ed.) et al, The Beginning of the World. Dragons, Phoenix and Other Chimera, Fondation Baur, Geneva, 2020, p. 189-190, no. 114.Exhibited:1. Fondation Baur, The Beginning of the World - According to the Chinese. Dragons, Phoenix and Other Chimera, Geneva, 11 November 2020-23 May 2021.2. Musée Départemental des Arts Asiatiques, The Beginning of the World - According to the Chinese. Dragons, Phoenix and Other Chimera, Nice, Summer 2021.China, 206 BC-220 AD. The male, horned beast in a recumbent position, with its head tilted backwards and mouth wide open, the muscular body framed by a pair of wings, terminating in a bifurcated tail, and surmounted by an immortal dressed in a feathery robe, his right hand gently tickling the beast's chin. The semi-translucent stone is of a pale gray tone with brown veins, and creamy-brown surface alterations.Provenance: The Collection of Sam and Myrna Myers, Paris, France. Acquired between circa 1965-2012.Condition: Good condition with old wear, distinct signs of weathering, traces of prolonged burial, little nibbling, a small chip to the front left paw. The stone with natural fissures, some of which have developed into thin hairline cracks. Areas of deep calcification and inherent surface alteration.Weight: 366.7 gDimensions: Length 11.5 cmPixiu are mythical hybrid creatures, considered powerful protectors, resembling strong, winged tigers or lions, auspicious for wealth, and said to have a voracious appetite exclusively for gold, silver, and jewels. Therefore, Pixiu have always been regarded as being capable of drawing cai qi (wealth) from all directions, and according to the Chinese zodiac, they are especially helpful for those who are going through a bad year. There are two types of Pixiu: The one with two horns is the female, called Bixie. The one with only one antler is the male, called Tianlu.Literature comparison:Compare a pale celadon jade carving of a bixie and rider, dated to the Eastern Han dynasty, 13.9 cm long, from the Desmond Gure and Arthur M. Sackler Collections, in the National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, accession number S1987.26.Auction result comparison: Type: RelatedAuction: Christie's Hong Kong, 29 November 2024, lot 1067Price: HKD 11,870,000 or approx. EUR 1,344,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A jade carving of a bixie and winged immortal, late Western Han - early Eastern Zhou dynasty, circa 86 BC - AD 88 Expert remark: Compare the related subject. Note the size (5.5 cm).Auction result comparison: Type: RelatedAuction: Christie's Hong Kong, 9 July 2020, lot 2867Price: HKD 1,000,000 or approx. EUR 120,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A rare jade bixie, Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220)Expert remark: Compare the related face with whiskers and wide nose, the horns, and elongated body with wings. Note the size (8.2 cm) and that there is no immortal rider.

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