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2023年03月24日 开拍 / 2023年03月22日 截止委托
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明崇禎/清順治 五彩鳳凰紋筒瓶16 ? in. (42 cm.) high
明崇禎/清順治 五彩鳳凰紋筒瓶16 ? in. (42 cm.) high 暫得樓胡惠春 (1911-1995) 珍藏Important Chinese Ceramics from the J. M. Hu Family Collection; 紐約蘇富比, 1985年6月4日, 拍品編號51布魯特父子商行, 倫敦Michael B. Weisbrod, Inc.Fayerman珍藏, 賓夕法尼亞Weisbrod Chinese Art Ltd., 紐約 Helen D. Ling及仇焱之, 《暂得楼珍藏历代名瓷影谱》, 卷三, 1950年, 編號153Weisbrod Chinese Art Ltd., 《Brightly Colored Chinese Porcelains from the Fayerman Collection》, 紐約, 2004年, 編號4 紐約, Weisbrod Chinese Art Ltd., 「Brightly Colored Chinese Porcelains from the Fayerman Collection」, 2004年3月22日-4月2日 重要美國私人珍藏
拍品專文 This superbly enameled vase, also referred to as a 'rolwagen', is one of the most noteworthy examples of its type. Created in the mid-17th century, when the artisans at Jingdezhen enjoyed great freedom of expression due to a pause in imperial control, this vase exhibits the painterly expression so characteristic of this short period in time, rendered in an unusually fine painting style. The scene, of an exuberant phoenix perched on bold blue rocks while gazing up at the sun, is imbued with a an air of serenity as wispy blue clouds drift above. The bold tones of red, blue and green unite the scene and balance the composition. The phoenix, known as the king of birds, is shown here with the peony, the king of flowers. T. T. Bartholomew notes in Hidden Meanings in Chinese Art, San Francisco, 200, p. 160-61, that “when (the phoenix) flies, the rest of the birds follow.” And additionally, “the sun symbolizes the yang or male principle of brightness and warmth, as well as righteousness and promotion. The auspicious motif symbolizes all the good things in life … Pairing the king of birds with the king of flowers, the peony, augurs great blessings and prosperity, and suggests the expression fugue jixiang (May there be wealth, rank and good fortune).” The composition of the scene, with a large bird perched on rocks with surrounding foliage, can be found on related vases from the mid-17th century, however the inclusion of the phoenix is rare. A slightly taller (48 cm.) wucai vase decorated with peacocks from the Butler Family Collection is illustrated by M. Butler, J. Curtis and S. Little in Shunzhi Porcelain, Treasures from an Unknown Reign, Alexandria, VA, 2002, p. 114, no. 16. See, also, a blue and white version with peacock in the Shanghai Museum, illustrated by M. Butler and Wang Qingzheng in Beauty’s Enchantment, Seventeenth Century Jingdezhen Porcelain from the Shanghai Museum and the Butler Collections, Hong Kong, p. 151, no. 41.

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