A YING STONE SCHOLAR'S ROCK
A YING STONE SCHOLAR'S ROCK
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A YING STONE SCHOLAR'S ROCK

Details
A YING STONE SCHOLAR'S ROCK
The stone is of homogeneous grey color and is slightly lustrous. At the center of the stone is a pierced opening along a diagonal ridge. The reverse of the stone exhibits layered planes with vertical striations.
10 5/8 in. (27 cm.) high, softwood stand
Provenance
James H. Soong Collection, San Francisco, 1988.

Lot Essay

The form of this handsome Ying scholar’s rock recalls, and may have been inspired by, the majestic, vertical mountains depicted in the paintings of the Four Wangs, a celebrated group of 17th- to early 18th-century landscape painters. The attractive texture of the stone is visible on both the front and back, which makes it uniquely able to be displayed and viewed in the round. One side contains an opening which suggests a passageway that easily allows the imagination to visualize a scholar traversing the mountainside.

For a discussion of related scholar’s rocks see Robert D. Mowry, Worlds Within Worlds: The Richard Rosenblum Collection of Chinese Scholar’s Rocks, Harvard University Art Museums, 1997, pp. 211-13, no. 32, pp. 222-225, no. 38.

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