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A BLUE AND WHITE 'DRAGON' VASE, QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
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04月17日 下午5点 开拍 /15天1小时
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China. Sturdily yet elegantly potted, the slender ovoid body rising from a short foot with a concave base to a waisted neck with a lipped rim. Finely painted around the exterior in rich tones of cobalt blue with two large, ferocious dragons, each two-horned and five-clawed, sinuously writhing and surrounded by flames, and with neatly rendered scales. The foot and base left unglazed.Provenance: Lyon & Turnbull, London, United Kingdom, 5 November 2021, lot 194, sold for GBP 15,000 or approximately EUR 21,000, converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing, dated as “Qing Dynasty, 18th century”. A noted private collector, acquired from the above. According to Grace Tu, Head of Asian Art at Lyon & Turnbull, the vase was consigned in 2021 by a local vendor who had previously acquired the piece on the UK art market.Condition: Good condition with some wear and expected firing irregularities, including dark spots and minor pitting. The lip with some glaze fritting and small glaze recesses.Weight: 935.9 g Dimensions: Height 24.3 cmWith a padded storage box. (2)The five-clawed dragon continued as an imperial symbol during the Qing dynasty, and its use was even more severely restricted than in the Ming. The rendition of the dragon on the present lot is characteristic of that in the Kangxi period, which is exemplified by a fierce and powerful demeanor giving an impression of authority and majesty, with finely detailed painting of the head and scales. This is a considerable development from the more freely drawn and often more simplified versions of the late Ming dynasty. The full-faced representation of the dragon already existed in Ming times, and became popular in the Qing, but it is from the Kangxi period onwards, as evident from the present lot, that the dragon was imbued with a greater sense of vitality and martial spirit.Literature comparison: Compare a closely related blue and white vase with dragons, 24 cm high, dated to the Kangxi period, but unmarked like the present lot, in the Art Institute of Chicago, reference number 1941.573.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Bonhams Sydney, 22 May 2019, lot 30 Price: AUD 42,700 or approx. EUR 32,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : A blue-and-white 'dragon' bottle vase, Kangxi period Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, decoration, motif, empty double circle to base, and size (24.4 cm).

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