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A FINE EARLY MING BLUE AND WHITE VASE, MEIPING
A FINE EARLY MING BLUE AND WHITE VASE, MEIPING
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明永樂 青花折枝瑞果紋梅瓶

YONGLE PERIOD (1403-1425)

細節
瓶圓唇,小口,豐肩,肩下漸歛,內凹淺足。通體青花紋飾。肩部飾十二組蓮瓣紋,腹部飾折枝果紋,包括石榴、荔枝、壽桃、枇杷、櫻桃、山楂果。近足處飾蕉葉紋。底不施釉。

永樂青花紋飾的暈散特點,使裝飾主體都以花果植物為主,因為這種效果會使描繪的人物面目不清,但用在花果植物的紋飾上倒是得天獨厚。

紋飾相近的永樂瑞果紋梅瓶廣見於著名收藏中,包括北京故宮博物院、臺北故宮博物院、土耳其托普卡比皇宮博物館、伊朗阿德比爾珍藏、倫敦大維德中國藝術基金會等。另一件近似例子2006年11月28日於香港佳士得拍賣,拍品1518號。

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Several Yongle meiping with a similar decoration of fruiting and flowering branches are known. They represent the zenith of early fifteenth-century style with their elegant shape, restrained composition and delicate painting.

J. Ayers and R. Krahl note in Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum, Istanbul, vol. II, London, 1986, p. 521, that six early 15th century meiping of this design are in the Topkapi Saray collection, of which three categories based on height have been determined. The first group of four vases measuring 29-30 cm. in height, close to the present vase, are identified in the Museum, two of them illustrated ibid., col. pl. 430. The second group measures 35 cm. and the largest size recorded is 42 cm., with one meiping, TKS 15/1388, fitting into this third group. A meiping of this design and of a smaller size (24.5 cm. high) is illustrated by J.A. Pope, Chinese Porcelains from the Ardebil Shrine, Washington, 1956, pl. 51, no. 29.413.

Similar Yongle vases include one in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated by Geng Baochang (ed.), Gugong Bowuguan cang Ming chu qinghua ci, Beijing, 2002, vol. 1, pl. 76; two in the National Palace Museum, included in the Illustrated Catalogue of Ming Dynasty Porcelain, Yongle Ware, pl. 12; one in the Percival David Foundation Catalogue, section 3, no. A610; one illustrated in Selected Chinese Ceramics from Han to Qing Dynasties, Taipei, 1990, pl. 80, and sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 2 May 2005, lot 504; an example included in An Exhibition of Blue-Decorated Porcelain of the Ming Dynasty, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1949, illustrated in the Catalogue, no. 89, now in the Matsuoka Museum of Art, Tokyo; and another from the collection of Edward T. Chow, sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 19 May 1981, lot 409.

Another example of similar size (29.5 cm. high) was sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 28 November 2006, lot 1518.