Provenance:
– Roger Keverne Ltd., London, May 2011
Published:
Roger Keverne, ‘Fine and Rare Chinese Works of Art and Ceramics Summer Exhibition’, London, 2011
This rare jade flower cup is delicately carved in the shape of a dried lotus leaf. The crinkled edges curling up on itself in almost triangular shape, the naturalistically rendered veins visible on the leaf. The stalk of the lotus cleverly incorporated to form the foot of the cup.
Compare a similar jade brush washer, also in the shape of a lotus leaf, dated Song/Yuan dynasty in the collection of the National Palace Museum. Another white jade cup was unearthed from the Shih Sheng-tzu tomb in Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, dating to the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279). A very similar cup can be seen in the Ming dynasty painting ‘Sixteen Views on Reclusion’ by Chen Hongshou (1599-1652) of the Northern Song poet and scholar Su Tung-po (1036-1101). In this painting, Su Tung-po is sitting on a wooden chair holding a lotus flower cup, while looking resolute in the face of adversity.
An exceptionally rare jade flower cup (Song/Yuan dynasty, 10-14th century)
£ 96,000.00
描述
宋/元 10-14世纪 玉莲杯
Dimensions: 9cm wide
Provenance:
– Roger Keverne Ltd., London, May 2011
Published:
Roger Keverne, ‘Fine and Rare Chinese Works of Art and Ceramics Summer Exhibition’, London, 2011
This rare jade flower cup is delicately carved in the shape of a dried lotus leaf. The crinkled edges curling up on itself in almost triangular shape, the naturalistically rendered veins visible on the leaf. The stalk of the lotus cleverly incorporated to form the foot of the cup.
Compare a similar jade brush washer, also in the shape of a lotus leaf, dated Song/Yuan dynasty in the collection of the National Palace Museum. Another white jade cup was unearthed from the Shih Sheng-tzu tomb in Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, dating to the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279). A very similar cup can be seen in the Ming dynasty painting ‘Sixteen Views on Reclusion’ by Chen Hongshou (1599-1652) of the Northern Song poet and scholar Su Tung-po (1036-1101). In this painting, Su Tung-po is sitting on a wooden chair holding a lotus flower cup, while looking resolute in the face of adversity.
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