A LARGE MALACHITE SCHOLAR'S ROCK
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A LARGE MALACHITE SCHOLAR'S ROCK

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A LARGE MALACHITE SCHOLAR'S ROCK
The vertical stone has inclusions of various sizes and forms throughout that are carved with slightly concave faces revealing the concentric rings of green color.
16 in. (40.6 cm.) high, softwood stand by Cliff A. Johnson, Los Angeles, California, 2005.
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Lot Essay

The delicate manipulation of the polished surfaces of this large stone evokes a bouquet of flowers, closely resembling the circular blooms of chrysanthemum. Malachite is not a stone generally used in traditional Chinese scholar’s rocks, but because of its similar form, with craggy recesses and small meandering paths, it has been accepted into the field.

For a discussion exclusively on malachite scholar’s rocks see Larry and Nina Ragle, A Hidden World of Green: A Study of Similarity to Ancient Chinese and Japanese Stones: An Album of the Malachite Collection of Ralph Johnson, Laguna Beach, 2007. For general information on malachite scholar’s rocks, see Robert D. Mowry, Worlds Within Worlds: The Richard Rosenblum Collection of Chinese Scholars’ Rocks, Harvard University Art Museums, 1997, pp. 290-7, nos. 70-72.

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