拍品專文
It is uncommon to find a tiger depicted on 'kraak' porcelain. In the Rijksmuseum there is an example of a 'kraak porselein' bowl depicting a tiger in the inner panel although it is not accompagnied by a Daoist figure. However, there is a polychrome Swatow dish illustrated by K. Saito, Toji Taikei, vol. 45, 'Gosu-aka-e', Nanking-aka-e with a similar Daoist figure waving two rings at a tiger below another figure extracting a flaming pearl from the mouth of a dragon. In Chinese mythology, the tiger and dragon are contrasted with eachother when representing the good and evil forces in Nature.
See illustration
See illustration