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JOSEON DYNASTY (19TH CENTURY)
细节
A Lacquered, Mother-of-Pearl, Shagreen and Tortoise Shell Cabinet
Joseon dynasty (19th century)
Rectangular, set on a rectangular plinth with curved legs and fitted with two hinged lower doors, the surface elaborately inlaid with writhing confronted dragons chasing the flaming pearl in mother-of-pearl outlined in twisted brass wire surrounded by precious emblems and auspicious Chinese characters in inlaid mother-of-pearl and tortoise shell outlined in wire against a ground of gold powdered lacquer, the top surface decorated with Buddhist trigrams in shagreen and wire and with clouds inlaid in mother-of-pearl, tortoise shell and further brass wire
37¾ x 22¾ x 12in. (96 x 58 x 30.5cm.)
Joseon dynasty (19th century)
Rectangular, set on a rectangular plinth with curved legs and fitted with two hinged lower doors, the surface elaborately inlaid with writhing confronted dragons chasing the flaming pearl in mother-of-pearl outlined in twisted brass wire surrounded by precious emblems and auspicious Chinese characters in inlaid mother-of-pearl and tortoise shell outlined in wire against a ground of gold powdered lacquer, the top surface decorated with Buddhist trigrams in shagreen and wire and with clouds inlaid in mother-of-pearl, tortoise shell and further brass wire
37¾ x 22¾ x 12in. (96 x 58 x 30.5cm.)
来源
Arthur M. Sackler Collection
出版
Lee Yu-Kuan, Oriental Lacquer Art (New York; Tokyo: Weatherhill, 1972), no. 261.
拍场告示
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