A MOTHER-OF-PEARL-INLAID BLACK LACQUER RECTANGULAR TRAY
A MOTHER-OF-PEARL-INLAID BLACK LACQUER RECTANGULAR TRAY
A MOTHER-OF-PEARL-INLAID BLACK LACQUER RECTANGULAR TRAY
A MOTHER-OF-PEARL-INLAID BLACK LACQUER RECTANGULAR TRAY
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元 十三/十四世紀 黑漆螺鈿月影梅紋長方盤

YUAN DYNASTY, 13TH-14TH CENTURY

細節
元 十三/十四世紀 黑漆螺鈿月影梅紋長方盤12 7/8 in. (32.6 cm.) long, silk pouch, Japanese double wood box, cloth wrap
來源
Jean-Pierre Dubosc (1904-1988) 珍藏, 鎌倉及巴黎
埃斯卡納齊 Ltd., 倫敦, 1992年
藍理捷, 紐約, 編號1710
出版
埃斯卡納齊, 《Chinese Lacquer from the Jean-Pierre Dubosc Collection and Others》, 倫敦, 1992, 頁42-43, 編號12
M. Kopplin, 《Museum Für Lackkunst, Katalog Ostasiatische Lackkunst: Ausgewählte Arbeiten (Catalogue of East Asian Lacquer Art: Selected Works)》, 明斯特, 1993年, 頁63, 圖版 26
展覽
倫敦, 埃斯卡納齊, 「Chinese Lacquer from the Jean-Pierre Dubosc Collection and Others」, 1992年12月8-22日
注意事項
Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.

榮譽呈獻

Margaret Gristina (葛曼琪)
Margaret Gristina (葛曼琪) Senior Specialist, VP

拍品專文

The theme of flowering plum blossoms was a popular motif in the Song and Yuan dynasties and can be found in lacquer and other media. A mother-of-pearl-inlaid black lacquer dish of octagonal form decorated with blossoming plum branches in a similar style, now in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, is illustrated by J. Watt and B. Ford in East Asian Lacquer, The Florence and Herbert Irving Collection, New York, 1991, pp. 126-128, no. 55. See, also, a Song-Yuan dynasty black lacquer table screen similarly decorated with mother-of-pearl-inlaid blossoming plum branches, in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, illustrated in Hai-Wai Yi-Chen (Chinese Art in Overseas Collections: Lacquer Ware), Taipei, 1987, p. 51, no. 49.

The lyrical depiction of prunus blossoms beneath a crescent moon is also found on contemporary ceramics, such as the Baishe teabowl in this catalogue, lot 77, and a Longquan celadon carved conical bowl, Southern Song-Yuan dynasty, sold at Christie's New York, 22 March 2007, lot 277.

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