RARE GRAND VASE EN PORCELAINE BLEU BLANC À DÉCOR D'IMMORTELS
RARE GRAND VASE EN PORCELAINE BLEU BLANC À DÉCOR D'IMMORTELS
RARE GRAND VASE EN PORCELAINE BLEU BLANC À DÉCOR D'IMMORTELS
RARE GRAND VASE EN PORCELAINE BLEU BLANC À DÉCOR D'IMMORTELS
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RARE GRAND VASE EN PORCELAINE BLEU BLANC À DÉCOR D'IMMORTELS

CHINE, DYNASTIE MING, XVIÈME SIÈCLE

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RARE GRAND VASE EN PORCELAINE BLEU BLANC À DÉCOR D'IMMORTELS
CHINE, DYNASTIE MING, XVIÈME SIÈCLE
Hauteur : 55 cm. (21 5⁄8 in.)
Provenance
Previously from a French private collection.
Further details
A RARE AND LARGE BLUE AND WHITE 'IMMORTAL' GARLIC-MOUTH VASE
CHINA, MING DYNASTY, 16TH CENTURY

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Lot Essay

The Jiajing Emperor was a fervent Daoist and became obsessed by the quest for immortality. Accordingly the overriding theme on ceramics and decorative arts of the Jiajing period reflected the emperor's pre-occupation with Daoism and longevity.
Similar gatherings of the Eight Immortals arriving to greet Shoulao are seen on 16th century fahua-decorated jars such as the example sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 1 December 2010, lot 3118. Compare to a blue and white vase of the same form and slightly larger size (64.1 cm.), similarly decorated with Shoulao and immortals, dating to the second half of 16th century, sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 23 May 1978, lot 58, and illustrated in Sotheby's Hong Kong Twenty Years, Hong Kong, 1993, no. 112.
See another blue and white double-gourd vase with very comparable decoration, dated Jiajing period, in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum (CIRC.84-1935).

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