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A FINELY MOLDED DING ‘PEONIES’ BOWL, NORTHERN SONG TO JIN DYNASTY
奥地利 北京时间
2023年03月10日 开拍
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A FINELY MOLDED DING ‘PEONIES’ BOWL, NORTHERN SONG TO JIN DYNASTY
China, 12th-13th century. Thinly potted with deep, gently rounded sides supported on a short circular foot. The interior crisply molded with a central flowerhead surrounded by blossoming peonies borne on leafy stems encircled by a key-fret border below the metal-bound rim. Covered overall with a pale ivory glaze.

Provenance
: From the collection of Felix Tikotin, and thence by descent within the family. Felix Tikotin (1893-1986) was an architect, art collector, and founder of the first Museum of Japanese Art in the Middle East. Born in Glogau, Germany, to a Jewish family, his ancestors had returned with Napoleon from Russia from a town named Tykocin. He grew up in Dresden and after World War I, he traveled to Japan and immediately fell in love with the culture. In April 1927, he opened his own first gallery in Berlin. The entire family survived the holocaust, and in the 1950s Tikotin slowly resumed his activities as a dealer in Japanese art. He became, once again, very successful and prominent, holding exhibitions all over Europe and the United States. When he first visited Israel in 1956, he decided that the major part of his collection belonged in that country. In 1960, the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art was opened in Haifa.
Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear and firing irregularities, including pottery lines, the metal-bound rim with few minuscule nicks. The exterior of the bowl with remnants of a lacquered inscription.

Weight: 80 g
Dimensions: Diameter 12.4 cm

Molded decoration on Ding wares was adopted in the latter part of the Northern Song dynasty and flourished during the Jin dynasty. The molding technique allowed the Ding potters to adopt more complex and formal designs. The molds used were meticulously crafted and similar to those used to cast decoration on gold and silver works of art.

Literature comparison:
A molded Ding bowl with a similar design in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, is illustrated by Tsai Meifen, Decorated Porcelains of Dingzhou: White Ding Wares from the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, 2014, p. 150, no. II-95. See, also, another Dingyao conical bowl of similar design from the Qing Court Collection, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum - 32 - Porcelain of the Song Dynasty (I), Hong Kong, 1996, p. 62, no. 54.



北宋至金定窯印花牡丹紋盞
中國,十二至十三世紀。圓侈口,帶銅扣,淺壁圓底,小圈足。內壁模印纏枝牡丹花紋,花紋工整繁密。通體施淺象牙白釉。

來源:Felix Tikotin收藏,在同一家族保存至今。Felix Tikotin (1893-1986) 是一位建築師、藝術收藏家,也是中東第一家日本藝術博物館的創始人。他出生在德國格洛高的一個猶太家庭,他的祖先隨拿破崙從俄羅斯一個名叫提科欽的小鎮返回。 他在德累斯頓長大,第一次世界大戰後前往日本旅行,並立即愛上了它的文化。1927 年 4 月,他在柏林開設了自己的第一家藝廊。二戰時,整個家庭在大屠殺中倖存下來。1950 年代,Tikotin 慢慢恢復了他作為日本藝術品經銷商的活動。 他非常成功,在歐洲和美國各地舉辦展覽。當他在 1956 年第一次訪問以色列時,他決定把他的大部分收藏都捐贈給以色列。1960 年,Tikotin 日本藝術博物館在海法開放。
品相:品相極佳,有輕微磨損和燒製不規則,包括陶紋、輕微邊緣刻痕。碗的外壁有漆文的殘餘。

重量:80 克
尺寸:直徑12.4 釐米

文獻比較:
一件有相似設計的定窯白瓷碗,收藏於臺北故宮博物院,見蔡玫芬編,《定州花瓷-院藏定窯系白瓷特展》,臺北,2014年,頁150,編號II-95。另一件有相似設計的清廷收藏定窯白瓷碗,見《故宮博物院藏文物珍品全集?32?兩宋瓷器(上)》,香港,1996年,頁62,編號54。

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