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PROPERTY FROM THE WILLIAM S. ARNETT COLLECTION, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
A PALE GREYISH-GREEN JADE CARVING OF BOYS AT PLAY
MING DYNASTY (1368-1644)
Details
A PALE GREYISH-GREEN JADE CARVING OF BOYS AT PLAY
MING DYNASTY (1368-1644)
The group shows the large figure of a boy crawling on his knees, with a bat under his right arm as two smaller boys cling to his sides, one grasping one of his topknots in his right hand while holding a lotus stem in the left, the other boy pulling on the hem of his jacket. There are some brown markings in the stone.
4 in. (10.2 cm.) wide, cloth box
MING DYNASTY (1368-1644)
The group shows the large figure of a boy crawling on his knees, with a bat under his right arm as two smaller boys cling to his sides, one grasping one of his topknots in his right hand while holding a lotus stem in the left, the other boy pulling on the hem of his jacket. There are some brown markings in the stone.
4 in. (10.2 cm.) wide, cloth box
Provenance
William S. Arnett Collection, Atlanta, Georgia, acquired prior to 1971.
Exhibited
On loan: High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, September 1973 to September 1980.
Brought to you by
Olivia Hamilton