A VERY RARE PAIR OF CLOISONNE ENAMEL TABLE SCREENS AND STANDS
A VERY RARE PAIR OF CLOISONNE ENAMEL TABLE SCREENS AND STANDS
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A VERY RARE PAIR OF CLOISONNE ENAMEL TABLE SCREENS AND STANDS

KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)

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A VERY RARE PAIR OF CLOISONNE ENAMEL TABLE SCREENS AND STANDS
KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)
Each of rectangular form, finely decorated in tones of green, blue, yellow, red, white and turquoise to one side with the Daoist immortal Li Tieguai resting on his iron crutch standing on a large double-gourd floating on cresting waves issuing a plume of smoke upon which rides another smaller indistinct figure among the clouds; the second plaque depicting Zhang Guolao with the fish drum slung over his shoulder before prunus tees issuing from rockwork, both scenes set within archaistic kui dragon scroll borders, the other side of both plaques with vases of flowers and precious objects on a 'cracked ice' ground within cell-pattern borders, the stands with further kui dragon and floral borders with pierced floral scroll panels and dragon brackets
11 3/8 in. (28.9 cm.) high (2)
Provenance
Sir Ernest Joseph Cassel (1852-1921)
Lady Delamere
Exhibited
The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England, 1961-1998

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These rare table screens appear to have originally been part of a larger set that have now been dispersed and other examples can be found in two important collections. They are all decorated with scenes of the Daoist immortals on one side (each panel depicts a different immortal), and precious objects on the reverse and they are all supported on identical stands. A pair in the Uldry Collection is illustrated in Chinese Cloisoonne: The Pierre Uldry Collection, London, 1989, nos. 170 and 171. The second pair in the collection of Les Arts decoratifs - musee des Arts decoratifs was included in the Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture exhibition Cloisonne: Chinese Enamels from the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dyansties, New York, 2011, and illustrated in the Catalogue, P. 290, no. 127 and figs. 4.24a, and 4.24b.

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