GROUPE DE LUXING PRÈS D'UN DAIM EN BRONZE LAQUÉ NOIR INCRUSTÉ DE NACRE
GROUPE DE LUXING PRÈS D'UN DAIM EN BRONZE LAQUÉ NOIR INCRUSTÉ DE NACRE
GROUPE DE LUXING PRÈS D'UN DAIM EN BRONZE LAQUÉ NOIR INCRUSTÉ DE NACRE
GROUPE DE LUXING PRÈS D'UN DAIM EN BRONZE LAQUÉ NOIR INCRUSTÉ DE NACRE
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GROUPE DE LUXING PRÈS D'UN DAIM EN BRONZE LAQUÉ NOIR INCRUSTÉ DE NACRE

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, ÉPOQUE KANGXI (1662-1722)

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GROUPE DE LUXING PRÈS D'UN DAIM EN BRONZE LAQUÉ NOIR INCRUSTÉ DE NACRE
CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, ÉPOQUE KANGXI (1662-1722)
Il est représenté debout sur une base hexagonale près d'un daim, tenant dans sa main droite un sceptre ruyi et un rouleau dans la main gauche. Il est vêtu d'une robe à décor en nacre incrustée de grues et de dragons parmi les nuées, et porte une haute coiffe.
Hauteur : 23,5 cm. (9 1⁄4 in.)
Provenance
Previously from an English private collection.
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A MOTHER OF PEARL-INLAID BLACK LACQUERED BRONZE FIGURE OF LUXING AND A DEER
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)

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Lot Essay

This style of lacquer decoration with delicate mother-of-pearl inlays seems to have come to prominence in the latter part of the Kangxi reign. If this technique was most often used on organic material such as wood, it was also applied on porcelains or metal pieces of which only a few exemples are known. Known lacquered and mother-of-pearl inlaid porcelain examples include: a baluster vase sold in our London rooms, 10 November 2015, lot 308; a cylindrical brushpot sold at Sotheby's New York, 11 September 2019, lot 831; a baluster vase preserved in the Metropolitan Museum, New York, inv. no. 79.2.104. Bronze examples such as our present one are extremely rare, see a bronze mother-of pearl inlaid black lacquer ewer in the collection of the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, inv. no. B62M11.

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