A RARE AND SUPERBLY CARVED RHINOCEROS HORN 'DRAGON' LIBATION CUP
A RARE AND SUPERBLY CARVED RHINOCEROS HORN 'DRAGON' LIBATION CUP
A RARE AND SUPERBLY CARVED RHINOCEROS HORN 'DRAGON' LIBATION CUP
A RARE AND SUPERBLY CARVED RHINOCEROS HORN 'DRAGON' LIBATION CUP
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犀角雕雲龍戲珠紋盃

清十八世紀

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清十八世紀 犀角雕雲龍戲珠紋盃

盃撇口,歛足。通景雕雲龍紋,一條蛟龍騰躍於盃內,外壁雲中五龍盤繞,身體矯健,若隱若現,其中兩條游弋於一側形成盃鋬,面面相對,追趕火珠。

此器色如蒸栗,色澤瑩潤,工匠採用浮雕和鏤雕工藝雕琢,雕工精細嫻熟,龍騰雲湧,氣勢磅礡,為難得的精品。

北京故宮博物院藏一件較大但紋飾主題相仿的犀角雕九龍紋盃,見2001年香港出版故宮博物院藏文物珍品大系《竹木牙角雕刻》,圖版202號。
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This cup belongs to a rare group of rhinoceros horn carvings depicting dragons in a naturalistic manner as opposed to the more standard archaistic variety. Perhaps the example that compares closest is a 'nine dragon'cup in the collection of the Hong Kong Museum of Art displaying very similarly rendered dragons emerging from clouds illustrated by T. Fok, Connoisseurship of Rhinoceros Horn Carving in China, Hong Kong, 1999, no. 12. Interestingly one of the dragons is shown with its tail emerging at the base in a similar manner to the dragon's leg on the base of the present cup. Another closely related example signed by the famous artist You Kan was sold at Christie's London, 11 July 2006, lot 37.

Compare also an example in the Chester Beatty Library Collection illustrated by J. Chapman, The Art of Rhinoceros Horn Carving in China, London, 1999, p. 178, no. 234 along with dragons on the interior of another example from the J.J. Witsenburg Collection, no. 236 and a 'dragon' cup from the Dora Wong Collection, no. 235. In all three cases, a dragon has been carved as the handle of each cup, and according to Chapman, "Even more challenging from a technical viewpoint are those carvings in which the body of the dragon is made to weave in and out from the exterior to the interior of the cup.", p. 178.

See, also, a large cup carved with very similar dragons in the Palace Museum Collection, Beijing illustrated in The Palace Museum Collection of Elite Carvings, Beijing, 2002, no, 206.

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