A FINELY PAINTED TRANSITIONAL BLUE AND WHITE BRUSH POT
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A FINELY PAINTED TRANSITIONAL BLUE AND WHITE BRUSH POT

SHUNZHI PERIOD (1644-1661)

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A FINELY PAINTED TRANSITIONAL BLUE AND WHITE BRUSH POT
SHUNZHI PERIOD (1644-1661)
The cylindrical brush pot is lively painted with a hunting scene, depicting four equestrian Manchu huntsman in a continuous landscape; one having fallen from his horse still holding the reins with the arrows scattered around him from his empty quiver; one trying to catch a falling bird shot with an arrow; and one chasing a deer on horseback; all set amongst trees, mountains and clouds, below a band of incised classic scroll around the rim.
8 5/8 in. (22 cm.) high
來源
Spinks & Sons Ltd., London, 1973
Formerly in the collection of Adolph Mueller II
The Oriental Art Gallery Ltd., London, 1994

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Compare to a baluster vase of similar subject, included in the Princesseshof Museum exhibition Chinese Porcelain: The Transitional Period, 1620 - 1683, A Selection from the Michael Butler Collection, see Catalogue, Leewaarden, 1986, p. 70, no. 80; and included again in the exhibition, Seventeenth Century Chinese Porcelain from the Butler Family Collection, and illustrated in the Catalogue, Alexandria, 1990, p. 78, no. 37.

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