A LARGE EMBROIDERED DAOIST IMMORTALS 'BIRTHDAY' PANEL
清嘉慶 綾本戳紗緝珍珠繡八仙慶壽圖軸

JIAQING PERIOD (1796-1820)

細節
以綾本為繡底,後背裱紙。戳紗繡八仙慶壽圖,局部採用緝珠繡鳳凰、仙鶴羽毛,眾仙神態各異,服飾法器,配以金線,刻劃生動傳神。

京繡又稱宮繡,興盛於明清時期,針工巧妙,用料講究,綴以細小的珍珠和金線,令畫面更為生動。京繡中最好的針工為「平金打籽」繡,以真金為線盤成圖案,或結籽於其上,十分華貴講究,因此與皇宮關係密切。

此拍品源自著名孔氏家族,購藏於1960 年代以前。
來源
Kong Family Collection, acquired prior to 1960

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The present embroidered painting is highly unusual as different weaving techniques were employed including Peking knots and the use of precious sea pearls as embellishments.

The motif of Daoist immortals offering birthday felicitations to Xiwangmu has always been a popular subject matter on embroidery throughout time. A large kesi tapestry dated to the Qing dynasty with similar subject matter is in the Liaoning Provincial Museum Collection and was included in the exhibition, Heaven's Embroidered Cloths, One Thousand Years of Chinese Textiles, Urban Council of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1995, Catalogue no. 119. Another silk tapestry, also depicting the birthday scene of Xiwangmu but with only female immortals, is in the National Palace Museum, Taipei illustrated in Masterpieces of Chinese Silk Tapestry and Embroidery in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1971, pl. 45.

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