A MASSIVE BLUE AND WHITE JARDINIÈRE
A MASSIVE BLUE AND WHITE JARDINIÈRE
A MASSIVE BLUE AND WHITE JARDINIÈRE
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THE ROBERT B. AND BEATRICE C. MAYER FAMILY COLLECTION
A MASSIVE BLUE AND WHITE JARDINIÈRE

KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722), WITH CYCLICAL DATE CORRESPONDING TO 1717

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A MASSIVE BLUE AND WHITE JARDINIÈRE
KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722), WITH CYCLICAL DATE CORRESPONDING TO 1717
The deep, bell-shaped body is decorated on one side with a scene of two scholars playing weiqi in a canopied boat with attendants at the stern, drifting down a tranquil river in a mountainous landscape. The reverse is inscribed with the Chi Bi Fu (Ode to the Red Cliff) followed by a cyclical date, dingyou, corresponding to 1717, all below a narrow diaper band at the rim. The base is unglazed.
23 in. (58.4 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Ralph M. Chait Galleries, New York, 9 June 1965.

Lot Essay

The present jardiniere illustrates a scene and the text from the famous Ode to the Red Cliff, composed by the celebrated Northern Song poet, Su Shi (1037-1096), to commemorate his trips to the historical battlefield of the Red Cliff during his political exile.

A Kangxi-period blue and white brush pot decorated with a similar scene on one side and inscribed on the reverse with an excerpt from the Latter Ode to the Red Cliff, was sold at Christie’s London, 6 November 2018, lot 196. See, also, the large blue and white ‘phoenix-tail’ dated by inscription to 1713 which is decorated with a very similar scene on one side and inscribed on the reverse with the Latter Ode to the Red Cliff, sold at Christie’s New York, 19 September 2006, lot 284.

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