A LARGE ROOTWOOD SCULPTURE
A LARGE ROOTWOOD SCULPTURE
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A LARGE ROOTWOOD SCULPTURE

18TH-19TH CENTURY

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A LARGE ROOTWOOD SCULPTURE
18TH-19TH CENTURY
Of naturalistic form, the sculpture is formed from a contorted matrix of knotted roots issuing from a solid base.
49 3/4 in. (126.4 cm.) high
Provenance
Private collection, New England.
Literature
R. Shipmon, "A Passion for Art," In New York, November 2007, p. 27.

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Lot Essay


Like the stones used for garden and scholar’s rocks, objects made of rootwood, such as the present sculpture, embody the Daoist concept of qi, the 'spirit-energy’ of which all things are made. The organic forms of these materials were appealing as they conveyed a sense of humility and a connection to nature. Although initially chosen for their natural shape, these pieces were often enhanced or worked by hand in order to emphasize or clarify certain characteristics in the material, all the while aiming to retain the inherent authenticity.

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