A LONGQUAN CELADON RELIEF-DECORATED TRIPOD CENSER
VARIOUS PROPERTIES
A LONGQUAN CELADON RELIEF-DECORATED TRIPOD CENSER

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南宋/元 龍泉釉貼纏枝牡丹花香爐

此器源自三菱集團創辦人之一近藤廉平男爵(1848-1921)。1837年至1921年間,曾任日本郵船商社及麒麟麦酒株式会社總裁,其夫人來自茶道 大師松平不昧家族。
來源
Baron Kondo Renpei (1848-1921), Japan
展覽
National Museum of Japanese History, Culural History of Ceramic Ware, 24 March 1998 - 5 May 1998, Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan and illustrated in the Catalogue, no. 31

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Baron Kondo Renpei was one of the founders of the Mitsubishi Group, president of Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK Line) and Kirin Brewery Co. Ltd. 1837-1927. He was awarded the title of Baron by Emperor Meiji in 1911 in recognition of his distiguished services to the development of the marine transportation trade in Japan. His wife was from the Matsudaira family, related to the tea master and daimyo of the Matsue domain, Matsudaira Fumai.

Censers of this type were made during the Southern Song and Yuan dynasties. Examples have been found in a Song stratum at Quanzhou in Fujian province, which at the time was the main port for overseas trade. A piece from a Yuan tomb, also at Quanzhou, is illustrated in Longquan Qinci, Beijing, 1966, pl. 23 bottom, and another larger example from the Shanghai Museum is illustrated ibid., pl. 50. Other published examples include one in the Idemitsu Museum of Arts illustrated in Song Dynasty Ceramics, Tokyo, 1979, pl. 19, which is quite similar in shape, but of smaller size; one of similar size and shape in the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, illustrated by He Li, Chinese Ceramics, New York, 1996, p. 158, no. 271, dated Southern Song dynasty; a slightly smaller example illustrated by R. Krahl, Chinese Ceramics in the Meiyintang Collection, vol. 1, London, 2001, p. 303, pl. 568, dated Southern Song or Yuan dynasty. Others are in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Hakutsuru Art Museum, Japan; the Ardebil Shrine; and the Toyko National Musuem.

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