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清乾隆 青花開光花果紋執壺 《大清乾隆年製》款 |

估價
60,000 - 80,000 USD
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描述

  • 《大清乾隆年製》款
  • porcelain

來源

紐約佳士得2006年9月19日,編號307

Condition

壺流口沿下側見一處小磕經修復,長約1.8公分,壺柄上端小圓環破損經修復。整體表面見輕微磨損及細微窰燒瑕疵。
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拍品資料及來源

This elegant ewer, with its well-proportioned shape and expertly painted design, captures the essence of its Yongle (1403 -24) prototype. The form originates from the Yuan dynasty, which was in turn inspired by Middle Eastern metal-bodied wares. During the Qianlong period, early porcelains celebrated for their unique form and superb craftsmanship such as early-Ming blue and white wares were consciously emulated in the imperial kilns in Jingdezhen, demonstrating the Qing craftsmen’s ability to adapt classic designs into a contemporary aesthetic.

A closely related ewer from the Qing Court Collection is preserved in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Geng Baochang, ed., Gugong Bowuyuan cang Ming chu qinghua ci [Early Ming blue-and-white porcelain in the Palace Museum], Beijing, 2002, vol. II, pl. 210, together with a Yongle prototype, vol. I, pl. 19, and others attributed to the Xuande period, vol. I, pls 95 and 96; and another in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, is published in the Illustrated Catalogue of Ch’ing Dynasty, vol. 2, Tokyo, 1981, pl. 7. See also a ewer in the Topkapi Saray Museum, Istanbul, together with two Yongle prototypes, illustrated in John Ayers and Regina Krahl, Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum, Istanbul, London, 1986, vol. III, pl. 2565, and vol. II, pl. 618; and another from the Meiyintang Collection, published in Regina Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, London, 1994-2010, vol. IV, pl. 1714, sold in our Hong Kong rooms, 26th October 1993, lot 179, and again, 4th April 2012, lot 28.

For a reconstructed Yongle prototype that was excavated from the Ming imperial kiln sites, see one included in the exhibition Jingdezhen Zhushan chutu Yongle guanyao ciqi [Yongle Imperial porcelain excavated at Zhushan, Jingdezhen], Capital Museum, Beijing, 2007, cat. no. 66.