AN INSIDE PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE
AN INSIDE PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE

SIGNED YE ZHONGSAN, DATED DINGYOU YEAR (1897)

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AN INSIDE PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE
SIGNED YE ZHONGSAN, DATED DINGYOU YEAR (1897)
The bottle is painted with a continuous scene, on one side with a crane beneath the long branch of a pine tree that extends to the other side where swallows flutter around the branches, all above flat rocks from which lingzhi and peonies grow.
2 ¾ in. (6.8 cm.) high, glass stopper
Provenance
Sara Jo and Arthur Kobaker Collection, Columbus, Ohio.
Robert Hall, London, 2011.

Lot Essay

The subject of a crane resting beneath a pine tree was one that was most likely inspired by Zhou Leyuan, whose works Ye admired. Another bottle by Ye with this subject on one side, from the same year and with the use of the blue palette, is illustrated by Moss, Graham, Tsang in A Treasury of Chinese Snuff Bottles, the Mary and George Bloch Collection, Volume 4, Part I, Hong Kong, 2000, pp. 212-213, no. 513, where it is noted that “1897 was a fruitful year for Ye Zhongsan. Confident in his style, obviously attracting a growing clientele and broadening his range of subjects, he seems to have become an established artist among the small group who followed Zhou Leyuan...”

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