A VERY RARE PAIR OF CLAIR-DE-LUNE GLAZED BOTTLE VASES
A VERY RARE PAIR OF CLAIR-DE-LUNE GLAZED BOTTLE VASES
A VERY RARE PAIR OF CLAIR-DE-LUNE GLAZED BOTTLE VASES
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF MR. J. INSLEY BLAIR PROCEEDS IN PART TO BENEFIT THE MOUNT DESERT ISLAND BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY, SALISBURY COVE, MAINE
清雍正 天藍釉弦紋盤口瓶一對 雙圈六字楷書款

YONGZHENG SIX-CHARACTER MARKS WITHIN DOUBLE-CIRCLES AND OF THE PERIOD (1723-1735)

細節
瓶盤口,長頸,豐肩,扁圓腹,圈足。通體施天藍釉,內及底施白釉。扁腹中間凸起一道弦紋,圈足中青花雙圈內書「大清雍正年製」楷書款。

此瓶造型古樸,胎釉細膩,釉色淡雅柔和,如雨後晴空,予人清新悅目之感。

據雍正末年唐英《陶成紀事碑》記載,當時御窰廠燒製的釉、彩達57種之多。天藍釉創燒於康熙朝,至雍正燒造技術又有了進一步的發展。單色釉瓷器既有仿古,也有創新,成就更勝前代。

此器源自美國著名收藏家George A. Hearn(1835-1913 年+H16)(藏品編號10)。後由貝萊爾收藏,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II,9、10 號。
來源
George A. Hearn (1835-1913) Collection, no. 10
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. II, nos. 9 and 10

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George A. Hearn was one of the foremost American Art Collectors of his day and was a trustee and very significant donor of paintings to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

The shape and decoration of the present pair appears to be unique among fine Yongzheng monochrome porcelains. They are probably a variation of the more common Yongzheng vases of a slightly compressed body with bow string designs, fashioned after the Song prototype found in Longquan and Guan wares. One example is glazed in pale blue with a central bow string on the body similar to the present lot and six further bow strings, illustrated in Qingdai Ciqi Shang Jian, Hong Kong, 1994, p. 78, no. 85. Another Robin's Egg-glazed example incised with a four-character mark is illustrated in Porcelains: Ming Dynasty, Studies of the Collections of the National Museum of China, Shanghai, 2007, pl. 66.

The soft, gentle hue of clair-de-lune is one of the most treasured Qing glazes, and was reserved exclusively for Imperial porcelains. The colour appears first in Kangxi porcelains; clair-de-lune wares were made in the same eight classic shapes for the writing table, as peachbloom-glazed wares, but are considerably rarer.

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