VERSEUSE ARCHAÏSANTE EN ÉMAUX CLOISONNÉS
VERSEUSE ARCHAÏSANTE EN ÉMAUX CLOISONNÉS
VERSEUSE ARCHAÏSANTE EN ÉMAUX CLOISONNÉS
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VERSEUSE ARCHAÏSANTE EN ÉMAUX CLOISONNÉS

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIÈME SIÈCLE

Details
VERSEUSE ARCHAÏSANTE EN ÉMAUX CLOISONNÉS
CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIÈME SIÈCLE
Hauteur : 18 cm. (7 1/8 in.)
Provenance
Collection of Laurent Kadé (1933-1990).
Collection of Raymonde Hervouet, acquired with M. Claude Boisgirard, Collection Laurent Kadé, Vente d'Art Chinois, Drouot, Paris, 21 October 1991, lot 162, thence by descent to the present owner.
Further details
A CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL ARCHAISTIC EWER
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
Sale room notice
Veuillez noter que sur le catalogue papier, le numéro figurant sous la photographie de l'œuvre n'est pas le bon.
Please note that on the paper catalogue, the number below the photo of the work is not the correct one.

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Lot Essay

The reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1736-1795) was characterized by the taste for antiques and more specifically for archaic bronzes, manifesting in motifs and shapes borrowed from the archaic repertoire used on various mediums.
The shape of this ewer is inspired by an archaic bronze gourd model (hu), such as an example dating from the Warring States period in the collections of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, acc. no. Gu-Tong-000024-N000000000. This piece can be compared to two vessels of a similar shape from the Qianlong period, one porcelain example from the Grandidier collection preserved in the Musée Guimet, Paris, acc. no. G 5051, and one cloisonné enamel example in the collections of the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, obj. no. B60P286.

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