A FINE AND VERY RARE BLUE AND WHITE 'MYTHICAL BEAST' BOWL
A FINE AND VERY RARE BLUE AND WHITE 'MYTHICAL BEAST' BOWL
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明萬曆

青花團龍瑞獸紋盌  雙圈雙行六字楷書款

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明萬曆  青花團龍瑞獸紋盌  雙圈雙行六字楷書款

外壁繪麒麟、各式瑞獸,盌心飾團龍戲珠紋。底青花雙圈內書「大明萬曆年製」楷書款。
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A Japanese private collection

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Aster Ng
Aster Ng

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The creatures depicted on the present bowl appear to be a stylised interpretation of a design known as the 'Sea Creatures' predominantly found on ceramics of the Xuande and Chenghua periods. A Chenghua blue and white dish from the Qing Court collection with a similar combination of creatures including a winged elephant, is in the collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing illustrated in Blue and White Porcelain with Underglaze Red (II), The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Commercial Press, Hong Kong, 2000, p. 11, no. 9. In this publication the nine sea creatures are named as: dragon, horse, lion, turtle, elephant, deer, goat, conch and qilin. However, a wider range of different creatures also appear as part of this group, including fox, sea mollusc, antelope, dog, flying fish, flying shrimp, and other completely unidentifiable creatures.

No other Wanli-marked blue and white bowls of this rare pattern appear to have been published although elements can be found on other published examples of bowls decorated with mythical scenes from the Wanli period. Compare the fruiting sprig border beneath the rim as well as the interior 'dragon' roundel with an example decorated with a scene of LI Ji slaying a snake included in the University of Hong Kong exhibition The Fame of Flame, Imperial Wares of the Jiajing and Wanli Periods, Hong Kong, 2009, Catalogue no. 80. A related Wanli-marked jar with a similar scene of more conventional animals and creatures was sold at Christie's New York, 22 March 2007, lot 311.

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