AN EXTREMELY RARE MING CINNABAR LACQUER 'DRAGON' CIRCULAR DISH
AN EXTREMELY RARE MING CINNABAR LACQUER 'DRAGON' CIRCULAR DISH

細節
明隆慶 剔红雲龍紋圓盤 填金《大明隆慶年製》楷書直款
來源
Mr and Mrs R.H.R. Palmer
出版
Oriental Ceramic Society, Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society, 1955-57, vol. 30, no. 261
展覽
London, Arts of the Ming Dynasty, Arts Council Gallery, November - December 1957, Catalogue, no. 261
The Museum of East Asian Art, Cologne, 1990, Dragon and Phoenix, Chinese Lacquer Ware, The Lee Family Collection, Catalogue, no. 61
Los Angeles Museum of Art, 1990/91
The Shoto Museum of Art, Shibuya, Japan, 1991, Chinese Lacquerware, Catalogue, no. 64

拍品專文

Previously sold at Christie's London, 14-16 December 1983, lot 58.

Lacquer carvings with Longqing reign marks are rare as the reign period was short, lasting only six years (1567-1572). Two comparable Longqing examples both with similar upright dragons are known: the first, a dish also from the Lee Family collection, was included in the exhibition, Chinese Lacquerware, the Shoto Museum of Art, 1991, illustrated in the Catalogue, p. 62, no. 65; and a lobed carved polychrome lacquer box was included in the exhibition, Carving the Subtle Radiance of Colors, Treasured Lacquerware in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, 2007, illustrated in the Catalogue, p. 106, no. 95; where the author cites the Lee Family dishes as references. Also, see a descending dragon on a Longqing basin in the British Museum, illustrated by H. Garner, Chinese Lacquer, Faber and Faber, 1979, 145, no. 87.

The rendition of the lively upright dragon is closely comparable to those of the preceding Jiajing reign (1522-1566), cf. Jiajing-marked cinnabar lacquer carvings included in the exhibition, 2000 Years of Chinese Lacquer, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993, p. 119, no. 59, an octagonal dish; an octagonal box, p. 123, no. 62; and a bowl, p. 127, no. 64.

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