A WUCAI FOLIATE-RIM 'NARRATIVE' OCTAGONAL BOWL
A WUCAI FOLIATE-RIM 'NARRATIVE' OCTAGONAL BOWL
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A WUCAI FOLIATE-RIM 'NARRATIVE' OCTAGONAL BOWL

KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)

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A WUCAI FOLIATE-RIM 'NARRATIVE' OCTAGONAL BOWL
KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)
The deep bowl is decorated with four scenes from the 'Romance of the Western Chamber', Xi Xiang Ji, between additional scenes of landscapes on the narrow sides. The interior is decorated with a landscape scene within a quatrefoil border. The base bears a three-character hallmark reading Lang run tang ('the hall of bright enrichment').
7 1/8 in. (18.2 cm.) diam., box
Provenance
Dreesmann collection
Literature
S. Little, Chinese Ceramics of the Transitional Period 1620-1683, New York, 1984, no. 55
Exhibited
China Institute in America, New York, New York, Chinese Ceramics of the Transitional Period 1620-1683, 21 October 1983 - 29 January 1984
Kimball Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, Chinese Ceramics of the Transitional Period 1620-1683, 26 May-26 August 1984

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Lot Essay

The four primary scenes depicted on the bowl are described by S. Little, Chinese Ceramics of the Transitional Period 1620-1683, New York, 1984, no. 55. In Little's analysis, the first scene depicts the scene 'The Fulfillment of the Billet-doux', where Zhang Gong and Cui Yingying meet in Zhang Gong's quarters at night. The second scene depicts 'Hong Niang in the Dock', when Hong Nian has just found out that her daughter and Zhang Gong have been having an affair, and kneels before Madame Cui to convince her to forgive Zhang Gong on the condition that he go to the capital to take the examinations. The first panel depicts Zhang Gong and Cui Yingying saying farewell to one another as Zhang Gong departs to take the examinations. The last scene depicts Zhang Gong on his way to the Chang'an, having a dream where he sees a soldier grasping his sword in one arm and Cui Yingying in the other.

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