AN IMPORTANT AND VERY RARE INSCRIBED YIXING 'PUMPKIN' TEAPOT AND COVER
AN IMPORTANT AND VERY RARE INSCRIBED YIXING 'PUMPKIN' TEAPOT AND COVER
AN IMPORTANT AND VERY RARE INSCRIBED YIXING 'PUMPKIN' TEAPOT AND COVER
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THE PROPERTY OF DR ELIZABETH SHING
清康熙/雍正

陳鳴遠作宜興紫砂南瓜式壺

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清康熙/雍正  陳鳴遠作宜興紫砂南瓜式壺

壺七棱腹,卷葉成流,瓜藤作壺柄,瓜梗作蓋鈕,南瓜造型活靈活現。一邊刻「骨清肉膩和且正,摘蘇句。鳴遠」、「陳鳴遠」篆書款。

陳鳴遠,生卒年不詳,清康熙、雍正時期宜興紫砂名匠。他出生於紫砂工藝世家,父親陳子畦亦是製壺高手,陳鳴遠既師承父親,亦勇於開拓創新。他善以自然萬物塑成象生茶壺、筆架或器物,造型惟妙惟肖。他為明代紫砂工藝開拓新路,被譽為「清代第一家」,其作品常被宮廷選作貢品。

羅桂祥舊藏陳鳴遠紫砂作品中,有很多附作者刻款的象生作品,包括梅枝形筆山,以及清供擺設如菱角、荸薺、核桃、花生等,見1990年香港藝術館出版《宜興陶藝—茶具文物舘羅桂祥珍藏》,139-142頁,圖版19-25號。

此器1989年於香港藝術館展出,並著錄於1986年香港出版《The Stonewares of Yixing》,61頁,圖版XXVIII號。其中著述壺腹刻字,是典型清代茶壺的裝飾手法(同上書,83頁);陳子畦亦曾造南瓜式壺,載1977年紐約出版T. Bartholomew著《I-hsing Ware》,圖版4號。
出版
The Stonewares of Yixing, Dr K.S. Lo, Hong Kong, 1986, p. 61, pl. XXVIII
展覽
Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1989

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Chen Mingyuan, one of the most famous and versatile Yixing potters, was active during the Kangxi/Yongzheng periods (1662-1735). His works included teapots and articles for the scholar's table, many simulating objects from nature such as those in the K.S. Lo Collection, now in the Flagstaff House Museum Tea Ware, illustrated in The Art of the Yixing Potter, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1990, pp. 139-142. Among those in the K.S. Lo Collection are illustrated with the artist's sealmarks, ibid., a flowering prunus branch, no. 19; a caltrop fruit, no. 20, a water-chestnut, no. 21; a walnut, no. 22; peanuts, no. 23; a chestnut, no. 24, and an arrowroot, no. 25.

The short inscription is derived from a poem by the Song poet, Su Dongpo (1037-1110), which reads: guqing ruoni he qiezheng, which Dr Lo, op. cit., Hong Kong, 1986, p. 83, as:

The Spirit is so refined,
The body is so smooth,
That makes a perfect harmony.


The author also mentioned that: "... the presence of inscriptions on the body, instead of on the base, indicates what was to be the typical Qing style of decorating a pot. It is interesting to compare this pot with the example, also based on a pumpkin, by Mingyuan's father, Chen Ziqi. The son's work is much more refined than the father's", ibid. Chen Ziqi's teapot is illustrated by T. Bartholomew, I-hsing Ware, China Institute in America, 1977, pl. 4.

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