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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF ROBERT P. YOUNGMAN
Pale Celadon jade figure of a zoomorphic archer
Liao dynasty or laterThe hare-headed archer kneeling on one leg and holding a fully drawn archer's bow across its body and firing along its right shoulder and extended right arm, the head with long ears drawn back and centered by a tuft that reaches to the neck. 1 3/8in (3.5cm) high
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遼或更晚 青白玉神獸射箭把件PROVENANCERobert P. Youngman CollectionAnunt Hengtrakul, New YorkPUBLISHEDRobert P. Youngman, The Youngman Collection of Chinese Jades from the Neolithic to Qing, Chicago, 2008, pl. 100Sotheby's, The Robert Youngman Collection of Chinese Jade, 3 April 2019, lot 3430來源羅伯特·楊門珍藏Anunt Hengtrakul, 紐約出版羅伯特·楊門,《楊門藏玉:中國玉器.新石器時代至清代》,芝加哥,2008年,圖版100蘇富比香港,楊門中國玉器珍藏,2019年4月3日,拍品編號3430For other Liao examples of animals and other zomorphic figures, see Jades from China, The Museum of East Asian Art, Bath, 1994, no's 213-217. For a carved figure of an aspara bearing stylistic similarities, see Zhongguo meishu quanji: Gongyi meishu bian, yuqi, Vol. 9, Beijing, 1997, no. 244.See Zhongguo qiqi quanji, Fujian, 1998, Vol. 3, cat. no 108 for images of zoomorphic figures engaged in hunts painted on lacquer-painted funerary furniture from the Western Zhou tomb at Mawangdui of Lady Dai (ca. 213-163 BCE). Such images from the Warring States and Han Dynasty periods were appropriated over time as this later jade attests too.