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A FINELY-CARVED CINNABAR LACQUER PEACH-SHAPED BOX AND COVER Qianlong (2)
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2023年05月18日 开拍 / 2023年05月16日 截止委托
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A FINELY-CARVED CINNABAR LACQUER PEACH-SHAPED BOX AND COVER
Qianlong
The cover finely carved through thick layers of cinnabar lacquer with a peach-shaped medallion depicting a landscape dotted with pavilions and pine trees along a river bank, the rounded sides of the cover and box embellished with hexagonal diaper enclosing bats interspersed with clusters of vaporous ruyi clouds, the foot encircled with a band of upright lappets surrounding key-fret borders around a recessed base with a central bat on a diaper ground. 17cm (6 2/8in) long. (2).
清乾隆 剔紅山水亭台桃式蓋盒

Provenance: Sotheby's Paris, 12 June 2013, lot 56
An important European private collection, and thence by descent

來源:巴黎蘇富比,2013年6月12日,拍品編號56
歐洲重要私人收藏,並由後人保存迄今

Peach-shaped boxes were among the novelties made during the Qianlong period. The term jiuru (meaning 'nine wishes'), also refers to boxes shaped as a peach, underscoring auspicious symbolism relating to birthday wishes. Combined with the imagery of the peach (symbolic of longevity), and the bat (conveying happiness), this would have made the present vessel an appropriate birthday gift. The large number of lacquer wares made for Imperial consumption and dating to the Qianlong reign, produced in different shapes and decorated with a wide array of designs, probably reflected the emperor's deep appreciation of lacquer art.

The peach is among the most important auspicious symbols in Chinese culture, and vessels made in the form of a peach were much favoured by emperors. Peach blossoms are mentioned in the 'Book of Poetry', Shijing, where they were treated as a symbol for the arrival of Spring. The 'Record of the Peach Blossom Spring' Taohua yuan Ji, by Tao Qian (365-427) describes a fisherman entering a paradisiacal world through a peach orchard. At later times, peaches became associated with Daoism and with man's concern of attaining Immortality. Beautiful peaches were believed to grow in the luxurious garden of the Queen Mother of the West, the main Daoist deity, and Shoulao, also known as the God of Longevity, is often depicted holding a peach.

Compare with a similarly-shaped cinnabar lacquer peach-shaped box and cover, mid Qing period, decorated with a central panel depicting the Immortal Zhang Guolao crossing the sea, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum. Lacquer Wares of the Qing Dynasty, Hong Kong, 2006, pl.67.

A related cinnabar lacquer peach-shaped box and cover, Qianlong six-character mark and of the period, decorated with an Immortal under a tree on a river bank, was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 28 November 2012, lot 2108.

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