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A YELLOW AND RUSSET JADE BOULDER MOUNTAIN
17TH/18TH CENTURY

The boulder of irregular triangular shape, carved to one face with Shoulao and an attendant holding a peach, both on a path between a pine tree and lingzhi and a deer, the reverse with a boy beside a waterfall holding a peach branch opposite a peach tree and a crane, the stone of rich yellowish-green tones with extensive russet inclusions and a smooth polish
4 1/2in.(11.5cm.) high, box
Exhibited
Pacific Asia Museum, 1986, Catalogue, no. 137
San Antonio Museum of Art, 1986
The Dayton Art Institute, 1989, no. 268, pl. 26

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