RARE PLAT EN LAQUE NOIRE ET ROUGE
RARE PLAT EN LAQUE NOIRE ET ROUGE
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RARE PLAT EN LAQUE NOIRE ET ROUGE

CHINE, DYNASTIE YUAN (1279-1368)

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RARE PLAT EN LAQUE NOIRE ET ROUGE
CHINE, DYNASTIE YUAN (1279-1368)
De forme circulaire reposant sur un petit pied droit, il est orné à l'intérieur sur toute la surface d'un décor sculpté de deux oiseaux à longue queue parmi de larges pivoines et feuillage. Le revers de l'aile est sculpté d'une frise de volutes.
Diamètre : 30,2 cm. (11 7⁄8 in.)
Provenance
Acquired on the French art market, 16 February 1992.
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A RARE BLACK AND RED LACQUER 'TWO-BIRD' CIRCULAR DISH
CHINA, YUAN DYNASTY (1279-1368)

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Lot Essay

The present dish belongs to a distinct group of carved lacquer wares known as 'two-bird' dishes. Although the species of birds and flowers vary from dish to dish, they are almost invariably decorated with the same compositional layout of a pair of birds in flight against a floral background on the interior, and the reverse side with a classic scroll or 'fragrant scroll', xiangcao. Compare a similar carved black lacquer dish in the collection of the British Museum, illustrated by H. Garner, Chinese Lacquer, London, 1979, no. 44. It is nearly identical to the present lot in subject matter, layout and carving quality, and the author confidently assigns it a 14th century date, citing the competent, free and vigorous workmanship not seen on later examples.

Two other dishes of this 'two-bird' type are illustrated ibid.; p. 107, no. 43, a dish of similar size (31.7 cm.) in the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Arts, carved from black lacquer with two pheasants on a ground of hibiscus, also dated to the 14th century; and p. 109, no. 45, another 14th century red lacquer dish (32.6 cm.) in the collection of the British Museum, carved with two peacocks against a ground of tree peonies.

See, also, the black lacquer dish dated to the Yuan dynasty, carved with two long-tailed birds amidst musk mallow flowers, stamped on the base with an eight-character mark, likely denoting the name of the owner in Japan, included in the exhibition, 2000 Years of Chinese Lacquer, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993, p. 80, no. 35. A related, though much larger (60 cm.), lobed dish carved with two kingfishers reserved on a much busier ground of lotus stems, leaves and blossoms, in the Ataka Collection, dated 14th-15th century, was included in the exhibition Toyo no Shikkogei, Tokyo National Museum, 8 October-23 November 1977, no. 454.

See, also, the carved red lacquer Yuan dynasty dish of similar size (31.1 cm.) with two long-tailed birds in flight amidst peonies, from the Lee Family Collection, sold in Christie's Hong Kong, 3 December 2008, lot 2111.

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