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A LARGE BAMBOO ROOT SEAL
18TH-19TH CENTURY
The naturally formed seal is of irregular shape with protrusions, striations and nodules. The seal-face is carved with a phrase from the The Chinese Code of Success: Maxims by Zhuzi, which may be translated as 'even though the coming generations are of lesser intellect, it is indispensible [for them] to study'.
5 ½ in. (14 cm.) high
Provenance
By repute: David Kidd (1926-1996) Collection, Japan.

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Lot Essay

The text of the inscription comes from an article written by Zhu Bolu (Zhuzi [1627-1698]), a Ming dynasty scholar. It was meant as an instruction to his own descendants, but has become a guide for later generations of Chinese for conduct in their homes, at the workplace, and in society.

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