A VERY RARE PALE CELADON-GLAZED CHRYSANTHEMUM VASE, JUBAN PING
A VERY RARE PALE CELADON-GLAZED CHRYSANTHEMUM VASE, JUBAN PING
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清康熙 豆青釉菊瓣瓶

KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)

細節
瓶撇口,長頸,豐肩,肩下歛收,圈足。通體施豆青釉,口沿白釉,下腹至足圈上凸雕菊瓣紋一周。底施白釉,中青花書「大明成化年製」偽款。

明成化官窰瓷器成績卓越,備受後世追捧,自明正德起一直延續至民國均有仿製,也形成了一種時代的特色和展示了製作的水準,此乃康熙仿成化瓷的一例。

傳世品中帶「大明成化年製」偽款的菊瓣瓶未有所見,極有可能此器為康熙早期的作品。曾著錄的康熙款菊瓣瓶有三例,一件藏北京故宮博物院,見1983 年日本小學館出版《世界陶磁全集.1 5》,40 頁,圖版32 號;另一件奥特曼(Benjamin Altman)於1913 年捐贈給紐約大都會博物館,見1989 年紐約出版S.G. Valenstein 著《A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics》(中國瓷器指南),頁241,圖版244 號;第三件藏華盛頓的弗瑞爾美術館,見1981 年東京講談社出版《The World’s Great Collection, Oriental Ceramics》第九集,圖版22 號。菊瓣瓶另有施豇豆紅及白釉,見1989 年出版《A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics》,圖版233(八大碼之一)、239 號。

此器源自美國貝萊爾收藏,並著錄於1925 年紐約出版《The J. Insley Blair Collection of Chinese Porcelain》(貝萊爾藏中國瓷器),圖版I,114 號。
來源
J. Insley Blair (1870-1939) and thence by descent to the present owners
出版
The J. Insley Blair Collection of Chinese Porcelain, Tuxedo Park, New York, 1925, pl. 1, no. 114
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Nick Wilson
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It is interesting to note that the present vase appears to be the only Kangxi period example of this type of 'chrysanthemum' vases inscribed with an apocryphal Chenghua mark as other published examples are with Kangxi marks. It is possible that the present vase dates to the early Kangxi period.

Three Kangxi-marked examples are published; the first is in the Beijing Palace Museum Collection, illustrated in Sekai Toji Zhenshu, Ceramic Art of the World, vol. 15, Shogakukan, 1983, p. 40, pl. 32. The second example, a bequest of Benjamin Altman in 1913 to the Metropolitan Museum, is illustrated by S.G. Valenstein, A Handbook of Chinese Ceramics, New York, 1989, p. 241, no. 244, where it is dated to the late Kangxi period. The third is in the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., illustrated in The World's Great Collections, Oriental Ceramics, vol. 9, Kodansha, Tokyo, 1981, pl. 22. Vases of this form are also known decorated with peachbloom and white glazes, see, op. cit., 1989, p. 237, no. 233 (part of a set of eight peachbloom-glazed objects of the writing table), and p. 238, no. 239 respectively.

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